8sa1-gcc/gcc/config/i386/x-ncr3000

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# Makefile additions for the NCR3000 as host system.
# Using -O with the AT&T compiler fails, with a message about a missing
# /usr/ccs/lib/optim pass. So override the default in Makefile.in
CCLIBFLAGS=
# NCR3000 ships with a MetaWare compiler installed as CC, which chokes and
# dies all over the place on GCC source. However, the AT&T compiler,
# crusty as it is, can be used to bootstrap GCC. It can be found in
# /usr/ccs/ATT/cc. It is also used to compile the things that should
# not be compiled with GCC.
CC = /usr/ccs/ATT/cc
OLDCC = /usr/ccs/ATT/cc
# The rest is just x-i386v4.
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# The svr4 reference port for the i386 contains an alloca.o routine
# in /usr/ucblib/libucb.a, but we can't just try to get that by
# setting CLIB to /usr/ucblib/libucb.a because (unfortunately)
# there are a lot of other routines in libucb.a which are supposed
# to be the Berkeley versions of library routines normally found in
# libc.a and many of these Berkeley versions are badly broken. Thus,
# if we try to link programs with libucb.a before libc.a, those
# programs tend to crash. To avoid this, we link with libc.a *before*
# linking with libucb.a.
CLIB=-lc /usr/ucblib/libucb.a
# We used to build all stages *without* shared libraries because that may make
# debugging the compiler easier (until there is a GDB which supports
# both Dwarf *and* svr4 shared libraries).
# But james@bigtex.cactus.org says that redefining GCC_CFLAGS causes trouble,
# and that it is easy enough to debug using shared libraries.
# CCLIBFLAGS=-Bstatic -dn -g
# GCC_CFLAGS=-static -g -O2 -B./
INSTALL=cp
FIXINCLUDES=fixinc.svr4