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#! /bin/shCC="@CC@"CFLAGS="@CFLAGS@"GCC="@GCC@"srcdir=@srcdir@# oper-:arch-:syst-:chip-:kern-# oper = operating system type; e.g., sunos-4.1.4# arch = machine language; e.g., sparc# syst = which binaries can run; e.g., sun4# chip = chip model; e.g., micro-2-80# kern = kernel version; e.g., sun4m# dependence: arch --- chip#                 \        \#          oper --- syst --- kern# so, for example, syst is interpreted in light of oper, but chip is not.# anyway, no slashes, no extra colons, no uppercase letters.# the point of the extra -'s is to ease parsing: can add hierarchies later.# e.g., *:i386-*:*:pentium-*:* would handle pentium-100 as well as pentium,# and i386-486 (486s do have more instructions, you know) as well as i386.# the idea here is to include ALL useful available information.sys="`uname -s 2>/dev/null | tr '/:[A-Z]' '..[a-z]'`"if [ x"$sys" != x ]then  unamer="`uname -r 2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"  unamem="`uname -m 2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"  unamev="`uname -v 2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"  case "$sys" in  bsd.os)    # in bsd 4.4, uname -v does not have useful info.    # in bsd 4.4, uname -m is arch, not chip.    oper="$sys-$unamer"    arch="$unamem"    syst=""    chip="`sysctl -n hw.model 2>/dev/null`"    kern=""    ;;  freebsd)    # see above about bsd 4.4    oper="$sys-$unamer"    arch="$unamem"    syst=""    chip="`sysctl -n hw.model 2>/dev/null`" # hopefully    kern=""    ;;  netbsd)    # see above about bsd 4.4    oper="$sys-$unamer"    arch="$unamem"    syst=""    chip="`sysctl -n hw.model 2>/dev/null`" # hopefully    kern=""    ;;  linux)    # i'd really like to know what distribution the user has ...    # as in bsd 4.4, uname -v does not have useful info.    oper="$sys-$unamer" # not oper!    syst=""    chip="$unamem"    case "$chip" in    i386|i486|i586|i686)      arch="i386"      ;;    alpha)      arch="alpha"      ;;    esac    ;;  aix)    # naturally IBM has to get uname -r and uname -v backwards. dorks.    oper="$sys-$unamev-$unamer"    arch="`arch  2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"    syst=""    chip="$unamem"    kern=""    ;;  sunos)    oper="$sys-$unamer-$unamev"    arch="`(uname -p 2>/dev/null || mach 2>/dev/null ) | tr /: ..`"    syst="`arch 2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"    chip="$unamem" # this is wrong; is there any way to get the real info?    kern="`arch -k 2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"    ;;  unix_sv)    oper="$sys-$unamer-$unamev"    arch="`uname -m 2>/dev/null`"    syst=""    chip="$unamem"    kern=""    ;;  beos)  	oper="$sys-$unamer-$unamev"	case "$unamem" in	*BePC*) 		arch="i386";		chip="";		if /bin/sysinfo -cpu 2>/dev/null >/dev/null ; then			(/bin/sysinfo -cpu 2>/dev/null |grep PentiumPro >/dev/null) && chip=ppro; 			test "$chip" = "" && \				(/bin/sysinfo -cpu 2>/dev/null |grep Pentium >/dev/null) && chip=pentium; 		fi		;;	esac  	;;  *)    need_config_guess=1;    ;;  esacelse	need_config_guess=1;fiif test "x$need_config_guess" = x1 ; then	cg=`$srcdir/config.guess` # cpu-company-system	if test "x$cg" = x ; then		# damned, config.guess does nothing if it doesn't support the		# system.		oper="`uname -s 2>/dev/null | tr '/:[A-Z]' '..[a-z]'`"		chip="`uname -m 2>/dev/null | tr /: ..`"		if test "x$oper" = x ; then			oper="unknown"		fi	else		# cpu-company-system		# chip-useless-oper+version		# i586-unknown-sco3.2v4.2		# m68k-hp-hpux9.00		# i486-unknown-linux		chip="`echo $cg | sed s/-.*//`"		oper="`echo $cg | sed s/.*-// | tr '[A-Z]' '[a-z]'`"		case "$oper" in		*[0-9]*)			# sco3.2v4.2			# hpux9.00			x="`echo $oper|sed 's/[0-9].*//'`"			y="`echo $oper|sed 's/^[a-z]*//'`"			oper="$x-$y";			;;		*linux*)				oper=linux-"`uname -r`"			;;		esac	fificase "$chip" in80486)  # let's try to be consistent here. (BSD/OS)  chip=i486  ;;i486DX)  # respect the hyphen hierarchy. (FreeBSD)  chip=i486-dx  ;;i486.DX2)  # respect the hyphen hierarchy. (FreeBSD)  chip=i486-dx2  ;;Intel.586)  # no, you nitwits, there is no such chip. (NeXTStep)  chip=pentium  ;;i586)  # no, you nitwits, there is no such chip. (Linux)  chip=pentium  # djb, stop bashing linux alone, bash to GNU people too ...  # config.guess also does this!  ;;i686)  # STOP SAYING THAT! (Linux)  chip=pproesacif test "x$arch" = x ; then	if test "x$chip" = i386 -o "x$chip" = i486 -o "x$chip" = "pentium" \		-o "x$chip" = "ppro" ; then		arch="i386";	fifix=`echo "$oper-:$arch-:$syst-:$chip-:$kern-" | tr ' [A-Z]' '.[a-z]'`if test x"$@" = x ; then	echo "Future @PACKAGE@ versions will include a list of systems this version" >&2	echo "was compiled under (that's what you send this message for). In case" >&2 	echo "want to see a shorthand expression of your real name in this list" >&2	echo "you may provide it here:" >&2	echo "Realname: " >&2	read realnameelse	realname="$@"fiecho # BeOS /bin/mail doesn't generate any header ...echo ""echo "SYS: $x"echo "PACKAGE: @PACKAGE@ @VERSION@"cc="`echo \"$CC\"|sed 's/ .*//'`" x=`$CC --version </dev/null 2>/dev/null`echo "CC: $cc $x"echo "CFLAGS: $CFLAGS"if test "x$realname" = x ; then	:else	echo "REALNAME: $realname"fi

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