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author | Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu> | 2008-06-26 04:24:54 +0000 |
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committer | Dan Nicolaescu <dann@ics.uci.edu> | 2008-06-26 04:24:54 +0000 |
commit | 4218a3c5d365c89f493cf41845bcab20dc18d3a7 (patch) | |
tree | 0964588a634febc5127595c7db6798451c412534 /etc/MACHINES | |
parent | b6ab0b68078cbf72506a5818d7b154d7373de2e3 (diff) | |
download | emacs-4218a3c5d365c89f493cf41845bcab20dc18d3a7.tar.gz |
* unexnext.c:
* m/ews4800.h:
* m/hp9000s300.h:
* m/ibm370aix.h:
* m/mips-siemens.h:
* m/ncr386.h:
* m/next.h:
* m/pmax.h:
* m/powerpcle.h:
* m/tandem-s2.h:
* s/386bsd.h:
* s/bsd386.h:
* s/bsd4-1.h:
* s/bsd4-2.h:
* s/bsdos2-1.h:
* s/bsdos2.h:
* s/bsdos3.h:
* s/bsdos4.h:
* s/nextstep.h:
* s/ultrix4-3.h:
* s/usg5-0.h:
* s/usg5-2-2.h:
* s/usg5-2.h:
* s/usg5-4-3.h:
* s/ux4800.h:
* s/uxpds.h:
* s/uxpv.h: Remove support for obsolete systems.
* s/hpux.h, s/hpux10.h, s/hpux8.h, s/hpux9.h, s/hpux9shr.h:
Remove, insert contents in s/hpux-10.20.h
* s/aix3-1.h, s/aix3-2-5.h, s/aix3-2.h, s/aix4-1.h, s/aix4.h:
Remove, insert contents in s/aix-4.2.h
* s/usg5-3.h: Remove, insert contents in s/usg5-4.h.
* s/bsd4-3.h: Rename to ..
* s/bsd-common.h: ... this.
* src/data.c:
* src/doc.c:
* src/ecrt0.c:
* src/emacs.c:
* src/fileio.c:
* src/floatfns.c:
* src/keyboard.c:
* src/mem-limits.h:
* src/print.c:
* src/process.c:
* src/sysdep.c:
* src/syssignal.h:
* src/systty.h:
* src/syswait.h:
* src/term.c:
* src/unexec.c:
* src/unexelf.c:
* src/unexhp9k800.c:
* src/m/hp800.h:
* src/m/ibmrs6000.h:
* src/m/mips.h:
* src/m/vax.h:
* src/s/darwin.h:
* src/s/freebsd.h:
* src/s/gnu.h:
* src/s/ms-w32.h:
* src/s/msdos.h:
* src/s/netbsd.h:
* src/s/template.h: Remove references to obsolete variables.
* Makefile.in: Add dependencies for all unexec files.
(admindir): Remove unused variable.
(UNEXEC_SRC): Remove references.
* config.nt: Remove reference to UNEXEC_SRC.
* lwlib.c: Remove references to obsolete variables.
* fakemail.c: Remove references to obsolete variables.
* os.texi: Remove references to obsolete systems.
* configure.in:
* configure: Remove references to obsolete systems.
Diffstat (limited to 'etc/MACHINES')
-rw-r--r-- | etc/MACHINES | 282 |
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 266 deletions
diff --git a/etc/MACHINES b/etc/MACHINES index f2b9a36bc04..7ea6400253c 100644 --- a/etc/MACHINES +++ b/etc/MACHINES @@ -121,62 +121,10 @@ Fujitsu DS/90 (sparc-fujitsu-sysv4) Changes merged in 20.3. -GEC 63 (local-gec63-usg5.2) - - Changes are partially merged in version 18, but certainly require - more work. Let us know if you get this working, and we'll give it a - real configuration name. - Harris Power PC (powerpc-harris-powerunix) Patches have been merged in 19.31. -Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 200 or 300 (m68k-hp-bsd or m68k-hp-hpux - or m68k-hp-netbsd) - - These machines are 68000-series CPUs running HP/UX - (a derivative of sysV with some BSD features) or BSD 4.3 ported by Utah. - The operating system suffix determines which system Emacs is built for. - - Series 200 HPUX runs Emacs only if it has the "HP/UX upgrade". - - Version 19 works under BSD. The 19.26 pretest was reported - to work on HPUX 9. 19.31 works on HPUX 10.01, but there are - some problems on 10.10 which have not been resolved. Emacs 19.34 - works on HPUX 10.20 provided you compile with GCC; with the HP C - compiler, subprocess commands do not work. - - On HPUX 9, Emacs sometimes crashes with SIGBUS or SIGSEGV after you - delete a frame. We think this is due to a bug in the X libraries - provided by HP. With the alternative X libraries in - /usr/contrib/mitX11R5/lib, the problem does not happen. - - If you are running HP/UX release 8.0 or later, you need the optional - "C/ANSI C" software in order to build Emacs (older releases of HP/UX - do not require any special software). If the file "/etc/filesets/C" - exists on your machine, you have this software, otherwise you do not. - - Note that HP has used two incompatible assembler syntaxes, - and has recently changed the format of C function frames. - `src/crt0.c' and `src/alloca.s' have been conditionalised for the new - assembler and new function-entry sequence. You may need to define - OLD_HP_ASSEMBLER if you are using an older hpux version. If you - have an official (bought from HP) series 300 machine you have - the new assembler. Kernels that are 5.+ or later have new - assembler. A Series 200 that has been upgraded to a 68010 - processor and a 5.+ kernel has the new compiler. - - Define C_SWITCH_MACHINE to be +X to make a version of Emacs that - runs on both 68010 and 68020 based HP/UX's. - - Define HPUX_68010 if you are using the new assembler, for - a system that has a 68010 without a 68881. This is to say, - a s200 (upgraded) or s310. - - Define the symbol HPUX_NET if you have the optional network features - that include the `netunam' system call. This is referred to as - Network Services (NS/9000) in HP literature. - HP 9000 series 500: not supported. The series 500 has a seriously incompatible memory architecture @@ -184,13 +132,11 @@ HP 9000 series 500: not supported. and support for it would be difficult to implement. HP 9000 series 700 or 800 (Spectrum) (hppa1.0-hp-hpux or hppa1.1-hp-hpux - or ...hpux9shr, or ...-nextstep) + or ...hpux9shr) Use hppa1.1 for the 700 series and hppa1.0 for the 800 series machines. (Emacs may not actually care which one you use.) - Support for NextSTEP was added in 19.31. - Emacs 20 may work on HPUX 10. You need patch PHSS_6202 to install the Xaw and Xmu libraries. On HPUX 10.20 you may need to compile with GCC; when Emacs was compiled with HP's C compiler, HP92453-01 A.10.32.03, @@ -251,14 +197,6 @@ HP 9000 series 700 or 800 (Spectrum) (hppa1.0-hp-hpux or hppa1.1-hp-hpux do not require any special software). If the file "/etc/filesets/C" exists on your machine, you have this software, otherwise you do not. -IBM PS/2 (i386-ibm-aix1.1 or i386-ibm-aix1.2) - - Changes merged in version 19. You may need to copy - /usr/lib/samples/hft/hftctl.c to the Emacs src directory. - - i386-ibm-aix1.1 may not work with certain new X window managers, and - may be suboptimal. - IBM RS/6000 (rs6000-ibm-aix*) Emacs 19.26 is believed to work; its pretest was tested. @@ -299,22 +237,6 @@ IBM System/390 running GNU/Linux (s390-*-linux-gnu) As of Emacs 21.2, a 31-bit only version is supported on this system. -Integrated Solutions `Optimum V' (m68k-isi-bsd4.2 or -bsd4.3) - - 18.52 said to work on some sort of ISI machine. - Version 18.45 worked (running on a Optimum V (VME bus, 68020) - BSD 4.2 (3.05e) system). 18.42 is reported to work on - a Qbus 68010 system. Has not been tried on `WorkStation' `Cluster - Compute Node' `Cluster WorkStation' or `Server Node' (Love the - StudLYCaps) - - Compilation with -O is rumored to break something. - - On recent system versions, you may need to undefine the macro UMAX - in `lib-src/loadst.c' and `src/getpagesize.h'. They stupidly defined this - in a system header file, which confuses Emacs (which thinks that UMAX - indicates the Umax operating system). - Intel 386 (i386-*-bsdi2, i386-*-freebsd, i386-*-linux-gnu, i386-*-sol2.4, i386-*-sysv3, i386-intsys-sysv, i386-*-sysv4, i386-*-sysv4.2, @@ -424,12 +346,6 @@ Intel 386 (i386-*-bsdi2, i386-*-freebsd, i386-*-linux-gnu, but define `struct tc' instead; add `#define tchars tc' to config.h to solve this problem. -Iris 2500 and Iris 2500 Turbo (m68k-sgi-iris3.5 or m68k-sgi-iris3.6) - - Version 18 was said to work; use m68k-sgi-iris3.5 for system version 2.5 - and m68k-sgi-iris3.6 for system version 3.6. - Note that the 3030 is the same as the Iris 2500 Turbo. - Iris 4D (mips-sgi-irix[456].*) Emacs 21.3 is reported to work on IRIX 6.5.x. @@ -491,54 +407,10 @@ NCR Intel system (i386-ncr-sysv4.2) you may need to set LD_RUN_PATH at link time to specify where to find the X libraries. -NEC EWS4800 (mips-nec-sysv4) - - This system works in 20.4, but you should use the compiler - /usr/abiccs/bin/cc (MIPS ABI MODE). - -NeXT (m68k-next-nextstep) - - Emacs 19 has not been tested extensively yet, but it seems to work - in a NeXTStep 3.0 terminal window, and under the X server called - co-Xist. You may need to specify -traditional when src/Makefile - builds xmakefile. - - NeXT users might want to implement direct operation with NeXTStep, - but from the point of view of the GNU project, that is a - distraction. - - Thanks to Thorsten Ohl for working on the NeXT port of Emacs 19. - -Pmax (DEC Mips) (mips-dec-ultrix or mips-dec-osf1) - - See under DECstation, above. - Prime EXL (i386-prime-sysv) Minor changes merged in 19.1. -Sequent Symmetry (i386-sequent-bsd, i386-sequent-ptx, i386-sequent-ptx4) - - 19.33 has changes to support ptx 4 (a modified SVR4). - - Emacs 19 should work on Dynix (BSD). However, if you compile with - the Sequent compiler, you may find Emacs does not restore the - terminal settings on exit. If this happens, compile with GCC. - - Emacs 19.27 contains patches that should support - DYNIX/ptx 1.4 and 2.1 with the native cc compiler. - - GCC can't compile src/process.c due to a non-standard Sequent asm - keyword extension supported by cc and used for the network byte/word - swapping functions in the PTX /usr/include/netinet/in.h file. GCC - 2.5.8 includes the file <sys/byteorder.h> which can be included into - netinet/in.h to perform these byte/word swapping functions in the - same manner. Patches have been submitted to the FSF against GCC - 2.6.0 to fix this problem and allow Emacs to be built with GCC. - - If your machine does not have TCP/IP installed, you will have to edit the - src/s/ptx.h file and comment out #define TCPIP_INSTALLED. - Siemens Nixdorf RM600 and RM400 (mips-siemens-sysv4) Changes merged in 19.29. The version configured with @@ -558,23 +430,8 @@ Siemens Nixdorf RM600 and RM400 (mips-siemens-sysv4) LIBW= /usr/lib/libXm.a /usr/ccs/lib/libgen.a LIBXT= $(LIBW) -lXmu /usr/lib/libXt.a $(LIBXTR6) -lXext -SONY News (m68k-sony-bsd4.2 or m68k-sony-bsd4.3) - - 18.52 worked. Use m68k-sony-bsd4.3 for system release 3. - -SONY News 3000 series (RISC NEWS) (mips-sony-bsd) - - The 19.26 pretest is reported to work. - - Some versions of the operating system give SIGTRAP for division by zero - instead of the usual signals. This causes division by zero - to make Emacs crash. The system should be fixed to give the proper signal. - Changing Emacs is not a proper solution, because it would prevent - Emacs from working under any debugger. But you can change init_data - in data.c if you wish. - -Sun 3, Sun 4 (sparc), Sun 386 (sparc-sun-solaris2.*, - i386-sun-solaris2.*, sparc*-*-linux-gnu) +Sun 4 (sparc), Sun 386 (sparc-sun-solaris2.*, + i386-sun-solaris2.*, sparc*-*-linux-gnu) To build a 32-bit Emacs (i.e. if you are having any sort of problem bootstrapping a 64-bit version), you can use the Sun Studio compiler @@ -634,13 +491,6 @@ Sun 3, Sun 4 (sparc), Sun 386 (sparc-sun-solaris2.*, There are reports that using SunSoft cc with -xO4 -xdepend produces bad code for some part of Emacs. - Emacs works ok Sunos 4.1.x - provided you completely replace your C shared library - using one of the SunOS 4.1.x jumbo replacement patches from Sun. - Here are the patch numbers for Sunos 4.1.3: - 100890-10 SunOS 4.1.3: domestic libc jumbo patch - 100891-10 SunOS 4.1.3: international libc jumbo patch - Some people report that Emacs crashes immediately on startup when used with a non-X terminal, but we think this is due to compiling with GCC and failing to use GCC's "fixed" system header files. @@ -654,13 +504,6 @@ Sun 3, Sun 4 (sparc), Sun 386 (sparc-sun-solaris2.*, The problem went away when GCC 2.7.0 was used instead. We do not know whether anything in Emacs is partly to blame for this. - X11R6 is set up to make shared libraries only, on Sunos 4. - Therefore, in order to link Emacs, you need to create static X libraries. - To do this, rebuild X11 after setting - #define ForceNormalLib YES - #define SeparateSharedCompile YES - in site.def (after #ifdef AfterVendorCF). - If you compile with Sun's ANSI compiler acc, you need additional options when linking temacs, such as /usr/lang/SC2.0.1/values-Xt.o -L/usr/lang/SC2.0.1/cg87 -L/usr/lang/SC2.0.1 @@ -700,21 +543,6 @@ Sun 3, Sun 4 (sparc), Sun 386 (sparc-sun-solaris2.*, (now remapped as part of the text). These are never swapped in. - To build a single Emacs that will run on Sun 2 and Sun 3 - HARDWARE, just build it on the Sun 2. - - On Sunos 4.1.3, the word is that Emacs can loop infinitely - on startup with X due perhaps to a bug in Sunos. Installing all of - these Sun patches fixes the problem. We don't know which of them - are really relevant. - - 100075-11 100224-06 100347-03 100482-05 100557-02 100623-03 100804-03 - 101080-01 100103-12 100249-09 100496-02 100564-07 100630-02 100891-10 - 101134-01 100170-09 100296-04 100377-09 100507-04 100567-04 100650-02 - 101070-01 101145-01 100173-10 100305-15 100383-06 100513-04 100570-05 - 100689-01 101071-03 101200-02 100178-09 100338-05 100421-03 100536-02 - 100584-05 100784-01 101072-01 101207-01 - Tadpole 68K (m68k-tadpole-sysv) Changes merged in 19.1. @@ -726,13 +554,6 @@ Tadpole 68K (m68k-tadpole-sysv) chmod 2755 etc/movemail; chgrp mail etc/movemail -Tandem Integrity S2 (mips-tandem-sysv) - - Changes merged in 18.56 but subprocess support is turned off. - You will probably want to see if you can make subprocesses work. - - You must edit `lib-src/Makefile' to define LOADLIBES = -mld. - Vaxen running Berkeley Unix (vax-dec-bsd4.1, vax-dec-bsd4.2, vax-dec-bsd4.3), Ultrix (vax-dec-ultrix), System V (vax-dec-sysv0, vax-dec-sysv2), or @@ -754,18 +575,6 @@ Vaxen running Berkeley Unix (vax-dec-bsd4.1, vax-dec-bsd4.2, vax-dec-bsd4.3), Here are notes about some of the systems supported: -Berkeley 4.1 (bsd4.1) - - Works on vaxes. - -Berkeley 4.2 (bsd4.2) - - Works on several machines. - -Berkeley 4.3 (bsd4.3) - - Works, on Vaxes at least. - Linux (actually GNU/Linux) Most of the complete systems which use the Linux kernel are close @@ -805,57 +614,6 @@ SCO Unix If you are using SMAIL, you need to define the macro SMAIL in config.h. -System V rel 0 (usg5.0) - - Works, on Vaxes and 3bxxx's. - There are some problems in 18.37 due to shortnames/cccp problems: - use the emacs 17 cpp if you have it. - -System V rel 2 (usg5.2) - - Works on various machines. - On some (maybe all) machines the library -lPW exists and contains - a version of `alloca'. On these machines, to use it, put - #define HAVE_ALLOCA - #define LIB_STANDARD -lPW -lc - in the `src/m/MACHINENAME.h' file for the machine. - - If you find that the character Meta-DEL makes Emacs crash, - find where function init_sys_modes in sysdep.c sets sg.c_cc[VQUIT] - and make it store 7 there. I have as yet no evidence of whether - this problem, known in HP/UX, exists in other system V versions. - -System V rel 2.2 (usg5.2.2) - - In 5.2.2 AT&T undid, incompatibly, their previous incompatible - change to the way the nlist library is called. A different s- file - is used to enable the other interface. - - They call themselves the right choice--can't they choose? - - Emacs version 18 unexec is currently not working properly - on 5.2.2. Nobody knows why yet. A workaround is to define - NO_REMAP. It is not yet known whether this applies to all - machines running 5.2.2. - -System V rel 3 (usg5.3) - - Some versions of this system support ptys and BSD-style sockets. - On such systems, you should define HAVE_PTYS and HAVE_SOCKETS in config.h. - - If you want to link Emacs with shared libraries, define - USG_SHARED_LIBRARIES. - - You may have to add ANSI idempotence #-lines to your sys/types.h - file to get Emacs to compile correctly. This may be necessary on - other pre-ANSI systems as well. - - On an AT&T 6386WGS using System V Release 3.2 and X11R3, the X support - cannot be made to work. Whether or not the GNU relocating malloc is - used, the symptom is that the first call Emacs makes to sbrk(0) returns - (char *)-1. Sorry, you're stuck with character-only mode. Try - installing XFree86 to fix this. - System V rel 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 (usg5.4) Supported, including shared libraries for ELF, but ptys do not work @@ -892,27 +650,6 @@ System V rel 4.0.3 and 4.0.4 (usg5.4) #undef HAVE_SOCKETS in config.h, after the inclusion of s-usg5-4.h. (Any system that supports Internet should implement sockets.) -Ultrix (bsd4.3) - - Recent versions of Ultrix appear to support the features of Berkeley 4.3. - Ultrix was at the BSD 4.2 level for a long time after BSD 4.3 came out. - - Ultrix 3.0 has incompatibilities in its X library if you have the - Ultrix version of X (UWS version 2.0). To solve them, you need to - prevent XvmsAlloc.o in Xlib from being used. Israel Pinkas says: - - I added the following lines to config.h after the X defines: - - #if defined(ultrix) && defined(X11) - #define OBJECTS_SYSTEM calloc.o - #endif - - Then I ran the following: - - ar x /usr/lib/libc.a calloc.o - - The problem is said to be gone in UWS version 2.1. - VMS (vmsM.N) Richard Levitte <levitte@e.kth.se> distributes a set of patches to @@ -964,6 +701,9 @@ Support for the following obsolete platforms was removed in Emacs 23.1 Apollo (m/apollo.h) AT&T 3b (m/att3b.h) Aviion (m/aviion*) + Berkeley 4.1 (m/bsd4.1.h) + Berkeley 4.2 (m/bsd4.2.h) + Berkeley 4.3 (m/bsd4.3.h) Celerity (m/celerity.h) clipper (m/clipper.h) convergent S series (m/cnvrgnt.h) @@ -1014,6 +754,16 @@ Support for the following obsolete platforms was removed in Emacs 23.1 Sun's 386-based RoadRunner (m/sun386.h) Sun3 machines (m/sun3*) Integrated Solutions 386 machine (m/is386.h) + Integrated Solutions `Optimum V' -- m68k-isi-bsd4.2 or -bsd4.3 + Hewlett-Packard 9000 series 200 or 300 -- m68k-hp-bsd or m68k-hp-hpux or m68k-hp-netbsd + IBM PS/2 -- i386-ibm-aix1.1 or i386-ibm-aix1.2 + GEC 63 -- local-gec63-usg5.2 + Tandem Integrity S2 -- mips-tandem-sysv + System V rel 0 -- usg5.0 + System V rel 2 -- usg5.2 + System V rel 2.2 -- usg5.2.2 + System V rel 3 -- usg5.3 + Ultrix -- bsd4.3 Local variables: |