diff -r 000000000000 -r 1918ee327afb config.tests/x11/notype.test --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/config.tests/x11/notype.test Mon Jan 11 14:00:40 2010 +0000 @@ -0,0 +1,49 @@ +#!/bin/sh + +QMKSPEC=$1 +XPLATFORM=`basename $1` +VERBOSE=$2 +SRCDIR=$3 +OUTDIR=$4 + +# debuggery +[ "$VERBOSE" = "yes" ] && echo "Detecting broken X11 headers... ($*)" + +# Detect broken X11 headers when using GCC 2.95 or later +# Xsun on Solaris 2.5.1: +# Patches are available for Solaris 2.6, 7, and 8 but +# not for Solaris 2.5.1. +# HP-UX: +# Patches are available for HP-UX 10.20, 11.00, and 11.11. +# AIX 4.3.3 and AIX 5.1: +# Headers are clearly broken on all AIX versions, and we +# don't know of any patches. The strange thing is that we +# did not get any reports about this issue until very +# recently, long after gcc 3.0.x was released. It seems to +# work for us with gcc 2.95.2. +NOTYPE=no + +if [ $XPLATFORM = "solaris-g++" -o $XPLATFORM = "hpux-g++" -o $XPLATFORM = "aix-g++" -o $XPLATFORM = "aix-g++-64" ]; then + NOTYPE=yes + + test -d "$OUTDIR/config.tests/x11/notype" || mkdir -p "$OUTDIR/config.tests/x11/notype" + "$OUTDIR/bin/qmake" -nocache -spec "$QMKSPEC" "$SRCDIR/config.tests/x11/notype/notypetest.pro" -o "$OUTDIR/config.tests/x11/notype/Makefile" >/dev/null 2>&1 + cd "$OUTDIR/config.tests/x11/notype" + + if [ "$VERBOSE" = "yes" ]; then + $MAKE + else + $MAKE >/dev/null 2>&1 + fi + + [ -x notypetest ] && NOTYPE=no +fi + +# done +if [ "$NOTYPE" = "yes" ]; then + [ "$VERBOSE" = "yes" ] && echo "Broken X11 headers detected." + exit 0 +else + [ "$VERBOSE" = "yes" ] && echo "X11 headers look good." + exit 1 +fi