Annotation of GNUtools/cc/config/i386/t-sol2, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: # We need startup files for Solaris, since we don't get them with the system
                      2: # FIXME:  Should include "gmon.o" when it is ported.
                      3: 
                      4: EXTRA_PARTS=crt1.o crti.o crtn.o crtbegin.o crtend.o
                      5: 
                      6: # we need to supply our own assembly versions of libgcc1.c files,
                      7: # since the user may not have native 'cc' available
                      8: 
                      9: LIBGCC1 = libgcc1.null
                     10: CROSS_LIBGCC1 = libgcc1.null
                     11: 
                     12: # gmon build rule:
                     13: gmon.o:        $(srcdir)/config/i386/gmon-sol2.c $(GCC_PASSES) $(CONFIG_H)
                     14:        $(GCC_FOR_TARGET) $(GCC_CFLAGS) $(INCLUDES) \
                     15:                -c $(srcdir)/config/i386/gmon-sol2.c -o gmon.o
                     16: 
                     17: # Assemble startup files.
                     18: # Apparently Sun believes that assembler files don't need comments, because no
                     19: # single ASCII character is valid (tried them all).  So we manually strip out
                     20: # the comments with sed.  This bug may only be in the Early Access releases.
                     21: crt1.o: $(srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-c1.asm
                     22:        sed -e '/^!/d' <$(srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-c1.asm >crt1.s
                     23:        $(AS) -o crt1.o crt1.s
                     24: crti.o: $(srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-ci.asm
                     25:        sed -e '/^!/d' <$(srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-ci.asm >crti.s
                     26:        $(AS) -o crti.o crti.s
                     27: crtn.o: $(srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-cn.asm
                     28:        sed -e '/^!/d' <$(srcdir)/config/i386/sol2-cn.asm >crtn.s
                     29:        $(AS) -o crtn.o crtn.s

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