Remove lorder(1) and tsort(1) stuff, because it is not needed on modern systems and makes problems under some platforms (e.g. older Linux). --- src/Makefile.global.in.orig Thu Sep 5 00:54:18 2002 +++ src/Makefile.global.in Tue Jul 1 17:17:25 2003 @@ -193,7 +193,7 @@ LDREL = -r LDOUT = -o RANLIB = @RANLIB@ -LORDER = @LORDER@ +MK_NO_LORDER= true X = @EXEEXT@ # Perl --- src/makefiles/Makefile.freebsd.orig Wed Aug 29 21:14:40 2001 +++ src/makefiles/Makefile.freebsd Tue Jul 1 17:23:00 2003 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ $(LD) $(LDREL) $(LDOUT) $<.obj -x $< @echo building shared object $@ @rm -f $@.pic - @${AR} cq $@.pic `lorder $<.obj | tsort` + @${AR} cq $@.pic ${RANLIB} $@.pic @rm -f $@ $(LD) -x -Bshareable -Bforcearchive -o $@ $@.pic --- src/makefiles/Makefile.openbsd.orig Wed Aug 29 21:14:40 2001 +++ src/makefiles/Makefile.openbsd Tue Jul 1 17:23:12 2003 @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ $(LD) $(LDREL) $(LDOUT) $<.obj -x $< @echo building shared object $@ @rm -f $@.pic - @${AR} cq $@.pic `lorder $<.obj | tsort` + @${AR} cq $@.pic ${RANLIB} $@.pic @rm -f $@ $(LD) -x -Bshareable -Bforcearchive \ --- src/makefiles/Makefile.netbsd.orig Wed Aug 29 21:14:40 2001 +++ src/makefiles/Makefile.netbsd Tue Jul 1 17:23:39 2003 @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ $(LD) $(LDREL) $(LDOUT) $<.obj -x $< @echo building shared object $@ @rm -f $@.pic - @${AR} cq $@.pic `lorder $<.obj | tsort` + @${AR} cq $@.pic ${RANLIB} $@.pic @rm -f $@ $(LD) -x -Bshareable -Bforcearchive \ Index: src/template/freebsd --- src/template/freebsd.orig 2004-12-02 19:11:40.000000000 +0100 +++ src/template/freebsd 2005-02-16 17:09:09.617038264 +0100 @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ case $host_cpu in - alpha*) CFLAGS="-O";; # alpha has problems with -O2 + alpha*) CFLAGS=`echo "x$CFLAGS" | sed -e 's;^x;;' -e 's;-O2;-O;'`;; # alpha has problems with -O2 esac Index: src/template/linux --- src/template/linux.orig 2004-12-02 19:11:40.000000000 +0100 +++ src/template/linux 2005-02-16 17:08:13.160599508 +0100 @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ # Force _GNU_SOURCE on; plperl is broken with Perl 5.8.0 otherwise -CPPFLAGS="-D_GNU_SOURCE" +CPPFLAGS="$CPPFLAGS -D_GNU_SOURCE"