From 59d0a3258cced810195f58fdd52334c4edbd3d2a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: John Marino Date: Sun, 7 Sep 2014 15:04:06 +0000 Subject: Remove unstaged lang/caml-light --- lang/caml-light/files/patch-aa | 54 ------------------------------------------ 1 file changed, 54 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 lang/caml-light/files/patch-aa (limited to 'lang/caml-light/files/patch-aa') diff --git a/lang/caml-light/files/patch-aa b/lang/caml-light/files/patch-aa deleted file mode 100644 index 81b7c3f5b325..000000000000 --- a/lang/caml-light/files/patch-aa +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ ---- src/Makefile.orig Wed Mar 3 16:25:57 1999 -+++ src/Makefile Sat Aug 5 09:56:37 2006 -@@ -2,14 +2,14 @@ - - # Which C compiler to use. - # Performance is often improved if you use gcc 2.x instead of cc. --CC=gcc -+#CC=gcc - - # Additional options to $(CC). - # If you are using gcc, add -fno-defer-pop. - # This option circumvents a gcc bug on some platforms (680x0, 80386). - # If you are using Linux with libc6 (RedHat 5, Debian 2), add -D__FAVOR_BSD - # This option avoids signal-related problems. --OPTS=-fno-defer-pop -D__FAVOR_BSD -+OPTS=-fno-defer-pop -D__FAVOR_BSD ${CFLAGS} - - # Extra libraries that have to be linked with the runtime system. - # The math library "-lm" is linked by default. -@@ -26,19 +26,19 @@ - # not all Unix C preprocessors define it. - # If your cpp is too fussy, make tools/clprepro and use this: - # CPP=../../src/tools/clprepro -Dunix --CPP=/lib/cpp -P -traditional -Dunix -+CPP=/usr/bin/cpp -P -traditional -Dunix ${CPPFLAGS} - - # The directory where public executables will be installed --BINDIR=/usr/local/bin -+BINDIR=${PREFIX}/bin - - # The directory where the Caml Light standard library will be installed --LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib/caml-light -+LIBDIR=${PREFIX}/lib/caml-light - - # The manual section where the manual pages will be installed - MANEXT=1 - - # The directory where the manual pages will be installed --MANDIR=/usr/local/man/man$(MANEXT) -+MANDIR=${PREFIX}/man/man$(MANEXT) - - # Some "make"s need this to ensure that they call the Bourne shell, - # not the C shell. Seems harmless on most other "make"s. -@@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ - - # Install the Caml Light system - install: -- if test -d $(BINDIR); then : ; else mkdir $(BINDIR); fi -- if test -d $(LIBDIR); then : ; else mkdir $(LIBDIR); fi -+ if test -d $(BINDIR); then : ; else mkdir -p $(BINDIR); fi -+ if test -d $(LIBDIR); then : ; else mkdir -p $(LIBDIR); fi - cd runtime; make BINDIR=$(BINDIR) LIBDIR=$(LIBDIR) install - cd launch; make BINDIR=$(BINDIR) LIBDIR=$(LIBDIR) install - cd lib; make BINDIR=$(BINDIR) LIBDIR=$(LIBDIR) install -- cgit v1.2.3