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NAT_FILE always required?
- From: Mark Kettenis <kettenis at gnu dot org>
- To: gdb at sources dot redhat dot com
- Date: Sun, 26 Sep 2004 21:00:44 +0200 (CEST)
- Subject: NAT_FILE always required?
It looks as if I'm ready to get rid of NAT_FILE for *BSD/amd64.
Except there's this funny bit of code in configure.in:
if test "${nativefile}" = ""; then
< Makefile \
sed -e '/^NATDEPFILES[[ ]]*=.*\\$/,/[[^\\]]$/s/^/# /' \
-e '/^NATDEPFILES[[ ]]*=/s/^/# /' \
| sed -e '/^\(NATDEPFILES[[ ]]*[[+]]=[[ ]]*\)/s//# \1/' \
> Makefile.tem
mv -f Makefile.tem Makefile
fi
This code comments out the definition of NATDEPFILES if NAT_FILE isn't
there. What's the purpose of this code? Can anybody see a reason why
this code can't be deleted?
Mark