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1996-09-26pefo sez: constructors are not working with shared libs; -DNOPIC for mips hereTheo de Raadt
1996-09-22ld is broken when handling weak symbols in shared libararies. This isetheisen
a quick workaround to allow libg++ to build. WARNING: If you use libg++, you must EXPLICIDLY link against libcurses, even if you don't use curses.
1996-08-20R.I.P.Thorsten Lockert
1996-07-31rely on mtreeTheo de Raadt
1996-07-31We want to build libg++ even in OpenBSD/alphaNiklas Hallqvist
1996-07-26Don't try to install man pages if NOMAN is defined, it will not work!Mats O Jansson
1996-06-03Make this compile with both BSD curses and ncursesThorsten Lockert
1996-06-03do not build special files for clean, cleandir, or objTheo de Raadt
1996-05-22A possible make recursion case blown awayNiklas Hallqvist
1996-05-19The former build assumed either no separate objdirs, or objdir links to aNiklas Hallqvist
separate equivalent hierarchy. There are two cases where this does not hold: 1. When the objdirs are real directories in the src tree, i.e. not links. 2. When OBJMACHINE is set. Fix these remaining cases.
1996-05-13Don't do PREREQ's when making obj.Niklas Hallqvist
1996-04-17use sh, not $SHELL.. because the latter might be something like cshTheo de Raadt
1996-03-28Moved GNU spec stuff into Makefile.bsd-wrapper1 using PREREQ variable.etheisen
This makes full BSD build support a reality for libiberty. make obj tags depends now works. General cleanup and commenting.
1996-03-27Misc. cleanup, esp. for obj-dirs, DESTDIR compilations and missingNiklas Hallqvist
dependencies.
1996-03-26Make "make obj" work, make builds to obj directories work. Don't putNiklas Hallqvist
object files in SRCS variables, add them to OBJS instead. Also explicitly mention -lg++ because g++ won't use the -L path for getting libg++ unless done via the command line.
1996-03-26Make "make obj" work, make builds to obj directories work. Don't putNiklas Hallqvist
object files in SRCS variables, add them to OBJS instead. Also explicitly mention -lg++ because g++ won't use the -L path for getting libg++ unless done via the command line.
1996-03-16Allow native BSD build of libg++ 2.7.1. This is a complete replacement ofetheisen
the GNU build procedure, not a wrapper. Generates standard, profiled, shared object, and shared library versions of libiberty, libstdc++, and libg++. libiberty version 0.0, libstdc++ version 27.1, and libg++ version 27.1. Requires modification of bsd.subdir.mk pmake include. Targets linked with the shared libraries libstdc++ and libg++ will, by default, automatically be run time linked with libm and libcurses.
1996-03-16Allow standard GNU build with openbsd.etheisen
1996-03-15Reinstate dead COPYING for libg++ 2.7.1Niklas Hallqvist
1996-03-15Import of GNU libg++ 2.7.1 port (prepared by Erik Theisen)Niklas Hallqvist
1996-03-15Removed for 2.7.1 import.etheisen
1996-02-20Fixed typo introduced in last changeNiklas Hallqvist
1996-02-18Check the for GCC >= 3.X (no it's not even started on yet :-) ) in theNiklas Hallqvist
name mangling dependent code.
1996-02-06Include path /usr/include no longer needed.etheisen
1996-02-02Added /usr/include to include path. Quiets down redefinition warningsetheisen
caused by conflicts between gcc 2.7.2 headers and system headers.
1996-01-05fix, and handle openbsd case tooTheo de Raadt
1996-01-03from netbsd; Use getrlimit() instead of vlimit(), like BSD/OS and OSF/1 doTheo de Raadt
1995-12-21Make libg++ compileable with recent GCC versions. This means:Niklas Hallqvist
recognize changed name mangling, correct ambiguous overload resolution and adhere to new C++ scoping rules.
1995-12-21Make libg++ compileable with recent GCC versions. This means:Niklas Hallqvist
recognize changed name mangling, correct ambiguous overload resolution and adhere to new C++ scoping rules.
1995-12-17skip local defn of MAXFLOAT; libg++ will be updated soon anywaysTheo de Raadt
1995-12-14update from netbsd; parallel make stuffTheo de Raadt
1995-10-18initial import of NetBSD treeTheo de Raadt