Need some help on OpenBSD
David Shaw
dshaw at jabberwocky.com
Thu Jan 8 01:35:13 CET 2004
We've had some build problems on x86 OpenBSD for a little while, and
I'd like to nail them down before the next release. I'd appreciate it
if anyone with an x86 OpenBSD box who wants to help test would try
this:
1) Download GnuPG 1.2.4 from http://www.gnupg.org/download/
2) Replace the file config.links (in the mpi directory) with the new
one attached to this mail.
3) Build normally with "./configure" and then "make check".
Does it work? If so, great. Mail me and tell me what version of
OpenBSD you built it with and which processor you have. If it doesn't
work, mail me the same information and add what happened when the
build failed.
I believe this config.links should work correctly on all versions,
including the new OpenBSD 3.4 (much thanks to Richard Cattien for
testing thus far), but I want some more data points before I commit
this, so even if you have 3.3 or 3.4, feel free to re-test.
David
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# config.links - helper for ../configure
# Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
# 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
#
# This file is part of GnuPG.
#
# GnuPG is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# (at your option) any later version.
#
# GnuPG is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
# Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
# sourced by ../configure to get the list of files to link
# this should set $mpi_ln_list.
# Note: this is called from the above directory.
mpi_extra_modules=
mpi_sflags=
test -d ./mpi || mkdir ./mpi
echo '/* created by config.links - do not edit */' >./mpi/asm-syntax.h
echo "/* Target: ${target} */" >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
if test "$try_asm_modules" = "yes" ; then
case "${target}" in
powerpc-apple-darwin* | \
i[34567]86*-*-openbsd[12]* | \
i[34567]86*-*-openbsd3.[0123]*)
echo '/* No working assembler modules available */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path=""
;;
i[3467]86*-*-openbsd* | \
i[3467]86*-*-freebsd*-elf | \
i[3467]86*-*-freebsd[3-9]* | \
i[3467]86*-*-freebsdelf* | \
i[3467]86*-*-netbsd* | \
i[3467]86*-*-k*bsd*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i386"
;;
i586*-*-openbsd* | \
i586*-*-freebsd*-elf | \
i586*-*-freebsd[3-9]* | \
i586*-*-freebsdelf* | \
i586*-*-netbsd* | \
i586*-*-k*bsd* | \
pentium-*-netbsd* | \
pentiumpro-*-netbsd*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i586 i386"
;;
i[34]86*-*-bsdi4*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i386"
;;
i[3467]86*-*-linuxaout* | \
i[3467]86*-*-linuxoldld* | \
i[3467]86*-*-*bsd*)
echo '#define BSD_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
echo '#define X86_BROKEN_ALIGN' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i386"
;;
i586*-*-linuxaout* | \
i586*-*-linuxoldld* | \
i586*-*-*bsd*)
echo '#define BSD_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
echo '#define X86_BROKEN_ALIGN' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i586 i386"
;;
i[3467]86*-msdosdjgpp*)
echo '#define BSD_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i386"
;;
i586*-msdosdjgpp*)
echo '#define BSD_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i586 i386"
;;
i[3467]86*-*-*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i386"
;;
i586*-*-* | \
pentium-*-* | \
pentiumpro-*-*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/i386/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="i586 i386"
;;
alpha*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for alpha */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="alpha"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-qrnnd"
;;
hppa7000*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for HPPA (pa7000) */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="hppa1.1 hppa"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-qrnnd"
;;
hppa1.0*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for HPPA 1.0 */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="hppa"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-qrnnd"
;;
hppa*-*-*) # assume pa7100
echo '/* configured for HPPA (pa7100) */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="pa7100 hppa1.1 hppa"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-qrnnd"
;;
sparc64-*-linux-gnu)
# An extra rule because we have an report for this one only.
# Should be compared against the next GMP version
echo '/* configured for sparc64-*-linux-gnu */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="sparc32v8 sparc32"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv"
;;
sparc64-sun-solaris2*)
# Got a report that udiv is missing, so we try this one
echo '/* configured for sparc64-sun-solaris2 */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="sparc32v8 sparc32"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv"
;;
sparc64-*-netbsd* | sparc64-*-freebsd* | sparc64-*-openbsd*)
# There are no sparc64 assembler modules that work on the
# *BSDs, so use the generic C functions.
echo '/* No working assembler modules available */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path=""
;;
sparc9*-*-* | \
sparc64*-*-* | \
ultrasparc*-*-* )
echo '/* configured for sparc9 or higher */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="sparc32v8 sparc32"
;;
sparc8*-*-* | \
microsparc*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for sparc8 */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="sparc32v8 sparc32"
;;
supersparc*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for supersparc */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="supersparc sparc32v8 sparc32"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv"
;;
sparc*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for sparc */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="sparc32"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv"
;;
mips[34]*-*-* | \
mips*-*-irix6*)
echo '/* configured for MIPS3 */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="mips3"
;;
mips*-*-*)
echo '/* configured for MIPS2 */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="mips2"
;;
# Motorola 68k configurations. Let m68k mean 68020-68040.
# mc68000 or mc68060 configurations need to be specified explicitly
m680[234]0*-*-linuxaout* | \
m68k*-*-linuxaout*)
echo '#define MIT_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="m68k/mc68020 m68k"
;;
m68060*-*-linuxaout*)
echo '#define MIT_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="m68k"
;;
m680[234]0*-*-linux* | \
m68k*-*-linux*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
;;
m68060*-*-linux*)
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="m68k"
;;
m68k-atari-mint)
echo '#define MIT_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="m68k/mc68020 m68k"
;;
m68000*-*-* | \
m68060*-*-*)
echo '#define MIT_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="m68k/mc68000"
;;
m680[234]0*-*-* | \
m68k*-*-*)
echo '#define MIT_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/m68k/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="m68k/mc68020 m68k"
;;
powerpc*-*-linux*)
echo '/* configured for powerpc/ELF */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/powerpc32/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path="powerpc32"
;;
powerpc*-*-netbsd* | powerpc*-*-openbsd*)
echo '/* configured for {Open,Net}BSD on powerpc */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
echo '#define ELF_SYNTAX' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
cat $srcdir/mpi/powerpc32/syntax.h >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mppc"
path="powerpc32"
;;
rs6000-*-aix[456789]* | \
rs6000-*-aix3.2.[456789])
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mpwr"
path="power"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-w-sdiv"
;;
rs6000-*-* | \
power-*-* | \
power2-*-*)
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mppc"
path="power"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-w-sdiv"
;;
powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.* )
# I am not sure about this one but a machine identified by
# powerpc-ibm-aix4.2.1.0 cannot use the powerpc32 code.
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mpwr"
path="power"
mpi_extra_modules="udiv-w-sdiv"
;;
ppc601-*-*)
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mppc"
path="power powerpc32"
;;
ppc60[234]*-*-* | \
powerpc*-*-*)
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mppc"
path="powerpc32"
;;
ppc620-*-* | \
powerpc64*-*-*)
mpi_sflags="-Wa,-mppc"
path="powerpc64"
;;
*)
echo '/* No assembler modules configured */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path=""
;;
esac
else
echo '/* Assembler modules disabled on request */' >>./mpi/asm-syntax.h
path=""
fi
# Make sysdep.h
echo '/* created by config.links - do not edit */' >./mpi/sysdep.h
if test x$ac_cv_sys_symbol_underscore = xyes; then
cat <<EOF >>./mpi/sysdep.h
#if __STDC__
#define C_SYMBOL_NAME(name) _##name
#else
#define C_SYMBOL_NAME(name) _/**/name
#endif
EOF
else
cat <<EOF >>./mpi/sysdep.h
#define C_SYMBOL_NAME(name) name
EOF
fi
# fixme: grep these modules from Makefile.in
mpi_ln_modules="${mpi_extra_modules} mpih-add1 mpih-mul1 mpih-mul2 mpih-mul3 \
mpih-lshift mpih-rshift mpih-sub1"
mpi_ln_objects=
mpi_ln_list=
# try to get file to link from the assembler subdirectory and
# if this fails get it from the generic subdirectory.
path="$path generic"
for fn in $mpi_ln_modules ; do
mpi_ln_objects="$mpi_ln_objects $fn.o"
for dir in $path ; do
rm -f $srcdir/mpi/$fn.[Sc]
if test -f $srcdir/mpi/$dir/$fn.S ; then
mpi_ln_list="$mpi_ln_list mpi/$fn.S:mpi/$dir/$fn.S"
break;
elif test -f $srcdir/mpi/$dir/$fn.c ; then
mpi_ln_list="$mpi_ln_list mpi/$fn.c:mpi/$dir/$fn.c"
break;
fi
done
done
# Same thing for the file which defines the limb size
path="$path generic"
for dir in $path ; do
rm -f $srcdir/mpi/mpi-asm-defs.h
if test -f $srcdir/mpi/$dir/mpi-asm-defs.h ; then
mpi_ln_list="$mpi_ln_list mpi/mpi-asm-defs.h:mpi/$dir/mpi-asm-defs.h"
break;
fi
done
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