pkgsrc/devel/libsigsegv/patches/patch-aa
joerg 8e53f9d1da - USE_LIBTOOL=yes
- On DragonFly, the stack overflow handling should follow the logic
  of FreeBSD, similiar the address space scanning. This is now needed
  for lang/clisp. Since the installed version differs, bump revision.
2006-07-24 13:39:26 +00:00

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$NetBSD: patch-aa,v 1.1 2006/07/24 13:39:26 joerg Exp $
--- configure.orig 2006-07-24 13:19:19.000000000 +0000
+++ configure
@@ -18825,7 +18825,7 @@ done
case "$host_os" in
- sunos4* | freebsd* | openbsd* | netbsd*)
+ sunos4* | freebsd* | openbsd* | netbsd* | dragonfly*)
CFG_SIGNALS=signals-bsd.h ;;
hpux*)
CFG_SIGNALS=signals-hpux.h ;;
@@ -22583,7 +22583,7 @@ if test -z "$CFG_FAULT" && test "$sv_cv_
fi
if test -z "$CFG_FAULT" && test "$sv_cv_fault_bsd" = yes; then
case "$host_os" in
- freebsd*)
+ freebsd* | dragonfly*)
case "$host_cpu" in
i?86 | x86_64)
CFG_FAULT=fault-freebsd-i386.h
@@ -23072,7 +23072,7 @@ if test $sv_cv_procfsvma = yes; then
else
case "$host_os" in
linux*) CFG_STACKVMA=stackvma-linux.c ;;
- freebsd*) CFG_STACKVMA=stackvma-freebsd.c ;;
+ freebsd* | dragonfly*) CFG_STACKVMA=stackvma-freebsd.c ;;
beos*) CFG_STACKVMA=stackvma-beos.c ;;
macos* | darwin*) CFG_STACKVMA=stackvma-mach.c ;;
esac