+++ /dev/null
-# This file contains a table of known architecture strings, with
-# things to map them to. `configure' will take the output of the
-# autoconf cannon macros and look in here. This only deals with architecture
-# (CPU) names.
-
-# The left side is a regex for awk
-
-i.86 i386
-pentium i386
-sparc sparc
-sparc64 sparc
-alpha.* alpha
-m68k m68k
-arm.*b armeb
-arm.* arm
-powerpc powerpc
-ppc powerpc
-powerpc64 ppc64
-mipsel mipsel
-mipseb mips
-mips mips
-sheb sheb
-shel sh
-sh sh
-sh3 sh3
-sh4 sh4
-m32r m32r
-hppa.* hppa
-ia64 ia64
-s390 s390
-s390x s390x
-x86_64 amd64
-# lipa has gnulp-linux-i.86 (see dpkg archtable and ostable)
# Shared library things
HOST_OS = @host_os@
-ifneq ($(words $(filter linux-gnu gnu% %gnu,$(HOST_OS))),0)
+ifneq ($(words $(filter gnu% linux-gnu% kfreebsd-gnu% %-gnu,$(HOST_OS))),0)
SONAME_MAGIC=-Wl,-soname -Wl,
LFLAGS_SO=
else
+++ /dev/null
-# This file contains a table of known vendor-os strings, with
-# things to map them to. `configure' will take the output of the
-# autoconf cannon macros and look in here. This only deals with
-# OS names. The right should be a common name like the arch table
-# generates
-# The final bit to build the Debian Architecture is done in init.cc
-# The left side is a regex for awk, and the first match is used.
-
-# These are used by Debian
-[^-]*-linux-.* linux
-[^-]*-kfreebsd.*-gnu kfreebsd
-[^-]*-knetbsd.*-gnu knetbsd
-[^-]*-gnu[^-]* hurd
-
-# These are samples.
-hp-hpux[^-]* hp-ux
-sun-solaris[^-]* solaris
-[^-]*-openbsd[^-]* openbsd
-
-# Catch all
-.* unknown
+++ /dev/null
-# This file contains a table of known canonical system strings, with
-# things to map them to. `configure' will take the output of the
-# autoconf cannon macros and look in here. It will check for
-# the full canonical system name (required for e.g. lpia) and if that
-# fails it will configure.in will fallback to just checking for the CPU
-# in buildlib/archtable
-
-# The left side is a regex for awk against the canonical system name
-
-# config.guess reports lpia as i386-unknown-linux-gnulp
-i.86-.*-linux-gnulp lpia
dnl First check against the full canonical canoncial-system-type in $target
dnl and if that fails, just look for the cpu
AC_MSG_CHECKING(system architecture)
-archset="`awk \" ! /^#|^\\\$/ { if(match(\\\"$target\\\",\\\"^\\\"\\\$1\\\"\\\$\\\")) {print \\\$2; exit}}\" $srcdir/buildlib/systemtable`"
+archset="`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH`"
if test "x$archset" = "x"; then
- archset="`awk \" ! /^#|^\\\$/ { if(match(\\\"$target_cpu\\\",\\\"^\\\"\\\$1\\\"\\\$\\\")) {print \\\$2; exit}}\" $srcdir/buildlib/archtable`"
- if test "x$archset" = "x"; then
- AC_MSG_ERROR(failed: use --host= or check buildlib/archtable)
- fi
+ AC_MSG_ERROR([failed: use --host= or output from dpkg-architecture])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($archset)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(COMMON_CPU,"$archset")
dnl Get a common name for the host OS - this is primarily only for HURD and is
dnl non fatal if it fails
AC_MSG_CHECKING(system OS)
-osset="`awk \" ! /^#|^\\\$/ {if (match(\\\"$target_vendor-$target_os\\\",\\\$1)) {print \\\$2; exit}}\" $srcdir/buildlib/ostable`"
+osset="`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH_OS`"
AC_MSG_RESULT($osset)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(COMMON_OS,"$osset")
+apt (0.7.5) UNRELEASED; urgency=low
+
+ * Applied patch from Guillem Jover <guillem.jover@nokia.com> to use
+ dpkg-architecture to get the host architecture (closes: #407187)
+
+ -- Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br> Wed, 25 Jul 2007 20:16:46 -0300
+
apt (0.7.4) unstable; urgency=low
[ Michael Vogt ]