I just went to upgrade to 3.01, and noticed that the build directory
created was called 'build-NetBSD-NetBSD'. Because NetBSD as standard sets
$MACHTYPE to 'NetBSD' rather than the architecture of the machine. So
here's a little patch:
(fermion:12)% diff -c arch-type.old arch-type
*** arch-type.old Wed May 19 09:23:47 1999
--- arch-type Fri May 28 16:03:41 1999
***************
*** 6,11 ****
--- 6,14 ----
case "$ARCHTYPE" in ?*) arch="$ARCHTYPE";; esac
+ # NetBSD uses MACHTYPE instead
+ case "$MACHTYPE" in ?*) arch="$MACHTYPE";; esac
+
# Otherwise, as a cheap test, try shell's HOSTTYPE.
case "$arch++$HOSTTYPE" in
Norman R. McBride "Blessed is the norm."
http://www.alces.net/~norm/ John Wyndham
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