echo "whatever-whatever-sco5"; exit 0
;;
4.2MP)
- if [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.01" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware201"; exit 0
- elif [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.02" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware202"; exit 0
- elif [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.03" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware203"; exit 0
- elif [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.1.1" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware211"; exit 0
- elif [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.1.2" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware212"; exit 0
- elif [ "x$VERSION" = "x2.1.3" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware213"; exit 0
- else
- echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware2"; exit 0
- fi
+ case "x${VERSION}" in
+ x2.0*) echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware20"; exit 0 ;;
+ x2.1*) echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware21"; exit 0 ;;
+ x2*) echo "${MACHINE}-whatever-unixware2"; exit 0 ;;
+ esac
;;
4.2)
- echo "whatever-whatever-unixware1"; exit 0
- ;;
- OpenUNIX)
- if [ "`echo x$VERSION | sed -e 's/\..*//'`" = "x8" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-unknown-OpenUNIX${VERSION}"; exit 0
- fi
+ echo "i386-whatever-unixware1"; exit 0
;;
5)
- if [ "`echo x$VERSION | sed -e 's/\..*//'`" = "x7" ]; then
- echo "${MACHINE}-sco-unixware7"; exit 0
- fi
+ case "x${VERSION}" in
+ # We hardcode i586 in place of ${MACHINE} for the
+ # following reason. The catch is that even though Pentium
+ # is minimum requirement for platforms in question,
+ # ${MACHINE} gets always assigned to i386. Now, problem
+ # with i386 is that it makes ./config pass 386 to
+ # ./Configure, which in turn makes make generate
+ # inefficient SHA-1 (for this moment) code.
+ x7*) echo "i586-sco-unixware7"; exit 0 ;;
+ x8*) echo "i586-unkn-OpenUNIX${VERSION}; exit 0 ;;
+ esac
;;
esac
fi