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1.7
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@Rename templates to match names in makefiles/Makefile.* and include/port.
Read templates after compiler is detected. Convert all templates to real
shell scripts. Rename bsd->openbsd, alpha->osf.
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@AROPT:crs
CFLAGS:-Wl,-E -Ae 
SHARED_LIB:+z
ALL:
SRCH_INC:
SRCH_LIB:
DLSUFFIX:.sl
CC:cc
CPP:cc -E -Ae
# Make aCC be first C++ compiler name tried...
CCC:aCC
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1.6
log
@Gen_fmgrtab.sh is strange: it is a platform dependent way (because it uses
CPP) to create platform independent files. Unfortunately, that means that
every config.status (or configure) run invariably causes a relink of the
postmaster and also that we can't put these files in the distribution
(usefully). So we make it a little smarter: when the output files already
exist and it notices that it would recreate them in identical form, it
doesn't touch them. In order to avoid re-running the make rule all the time
we update a timestamp file instead.

Update release_prep accordingly. Also make Gen_fmgrtab.sh use the awk that
is detected at configure time, not necessarily named `awk' and have it check
for exit statuses a little better.

In other news... Remove USE_LOCALE from the templates, it was set to `no'
everywhere anyway. Also remove YACC and YFLAGS from the templates, configure
is smart enough to find bison or yacc itself. Use AC_PROG_YACC for that
instead of the hand-crafted code. Do not set YFLAGS to `-d'. The make rules
that need this flag should explicitly invoke it. YFLAGS should be a user
variable. Update the makefiles to that effect.
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1.5
log
@Finally figured out that HP's cpp won't do ANSI preprocessing constructs
unless you feed it -Aa or -Ae switch.  Autoconf does not know about this,
but we can fix it in the hpux_cc template file.  I knew templates were
good for something ;-)
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@a7 2
YFLAGS:-d
YACC:
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1.4
log
@Update alpha templates as suggested by SL Baur and Adriaan Joubert.
Make similar changes to hpux templates.  Might want to do the same for
other foo_cc and foo_gcc pairs, but will desist until I hear from
someone who uses those platforms.
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@d11 1
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1.3
log
@Partial fix for vendor-cc-versus-gcc incompatibility on HPUX:
prefer aCC as c++ compiler if hpux_cc is selected as template.
Doesn't solve the problem if you have g++ and not aCC, however...
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@a6 1
USE_LOCALE:no
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1.2
log
@Compiler options not spelled quite right...
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@d12 2
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1.2.2.1
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@Partial fix for vendor-cc-versus-gcc incompatibility on HPUX:
prefer aCC as c++ compiler if hpux_cc is selected as template.
Doesn't solve the problem if you have g++ and not aCC, however...
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@a11 2
# Make aCC be first C++ compiler name tried...
CCC:aCC
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1.1
log
@template changes
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@d2 1
a2 1
CFLAGS:-W l,-E -Ae 
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