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Autor: Philip Hazel
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Assumpte: [exim-cvs] cvs commit: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt ChangeLog exim/exim-src/OS Makefile-Linux-libc5 os.c-Linux-libc5 os.h-Linux-libc5 exim/exim-src/scripts os-type
ph10 2005/06/27 11:40:14 BST

  Modified files:
    exim-doc/doc-txt     ChangeLog 
    exim-src/scripts     os-type 
  Removed files:
    exim-src/OS          Makefile-Linux-libc5 os.c-Linux-libc5 
                         os.h-Linux-libc5 
  Log:
  Removed support for Linux-libc5. It must be well obsolete, and the code
  in the os-type script was giving problems when libc.so lives in lib64,
  like on x86_64 Fedora Core.


  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.172     +5 -0      exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog
  1.2       +0 -23     exim/exim-src/OS/Makefile-Linux-libc5 (dead)
  1.2       +0 -39     exim/exim-src/OS/os.c-Linux-libc5 (dead)
  1.2       +0 -13     exim/exim-src/OS/os.h-Linux-libc5 (dead)
  1.4       +5 -16     exim/exim-src/scripts/os-type


  Index: ChangeLog
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v
  retrieving revision 1.171
  retrieving revision 1.172
  diff -u -r1.171 -r1.172
  --- ChangeLog    27 Jun 2005 10:21:38 -0000    1.171
  +++ ChangeLog    27 Jun 2005 10:40:14 -0000    1.172
  @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
  -$Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.171 2005/06/27 10:21:38 ph10 Exp $
  +$Cambridge: exim/exim-doc/doc-txt/ChangeLog,v 1.172 2005/06/27 10:40:14 ph10 Exp $


   Change log file for Exim from version 4.21
   -------------------------------------------
  @@ -197,6 +197,11 @@
   PH/28 Changed -d+all to exclude +memory, because that information is very
         rarely of interest, but it makes the output a lot bigger. People tend to
         do -d+all out of habit.
  +
  +PH/29 Removed support for the Linux-libc5 build, as it is obsolete and the
  +      code in os-type was giving problems when libc.so lives in lib64, like on
  +      x86_64 Fedora Core.
  +



Exim version 4.51

  Index: os-type
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/exim/exim-src/scripts/os-type,v
  retrieving revision 1.3
  retrieving revision 1.4
  diff -u -r1.3 -r1.4
  --- os-type    6 Apr 2005 10:53:47 -0000    1.3
  +++ os-type    27 Jun 2005 10:40:14 -0000    1.4
  @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
   #! /bin/sh
  -# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/scripts/os-type,v 1.3 2005/04/06 10:53:47 ph10 Exp $
  +# $Cambridge: exim/exim-src/scripts/os-type,v 1.4 2005/06/27 10:40:14 ph10 Exp $


   # Shell script to determine the operating system type. Some of the heuristics
   # herein have accumulated over the years and may not strictly be needed now,
  @@ -125,22 +125,11 @@
           esac
           ;;


  -# In the case of Linux we need to distinguish which libc is used.
  -# This is more cautious than it needs to be. In practice libc5 will always
  -# be a symlink, and libc6 will always be a linker control file, but it's
  -# easy enough to do a better check, and check the symlink destination or the
  -# control file contents and make sure.
  -
  -Linux)  if [ -L /usr/lib/libc.so ]; then
  -            if [ x"$(file /usr/lib/libc.so | grep "libc.so.5")"x != xx ]; then
  -                    os=Linux-libc5
  -            fi
  -        else
  -            if grep -q libc.so.5 /usr/lib/libc.so; then
  -                    os=Linux-libc5
  -            fi
  -        fi
  -        ;;
  +# In the case of Linux we used to distinguish which libc was used so that
  +# the old libc5 was supported as well as the current glibc. This support
  +# was giving some people problems, so it was removed in June 2005, under
  +# the assumption that nobody would be using libc5 any more (it is over seven
  +# years old).


# In the case of NetBSD we need to distinguish between a.out, ELF
# and COFF binary formats. However, a.out and COFF are the same