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Re: pkgsrc/pkgtools/pkg_install on OpenBSD/amd64
Hi,
From: Greg Troxel <gdt%ir.bbn.com@localhost>, Date: Thu, 09 Jan 2014 10:14:07
-0500
>
> Ryo ONODERA <ryo_on%yk.rim.or.jp@localhost> writes:
>
>>> OpenBSD/amd64's "uname -p" and "uname -m" returns "amd64".
>>> And /usr/include/machine/param.h has following lines.
>>>
>>> #define MACHINE_ARCH "amd64"
>>>
>>> It results pkg_add command is configured for amd64 not x86_64.
>
> I think the real issue is lack of standard values for -p and -m. As I
> understand it, -p is for processor, and should be x86_64, whereas -m is
> for machine and should be amd64, at least in the BSD world. At least
> that's what NetBSD does.
>
> So I would be inclined to have the code in pkgsrc and tools that obtains
> "uname -p" output change amd64 to x86_64, and have that be a general
> subsitution framework. The other alternative is to put in amd64 as an
> alias in he code that uses the uname -p values.
I think that the problem is in /usr/include/machine/param.h, not in output
of uname.
It has
#define MACHINE_ARCH "amd64"
MACHINE_ARCH macro is used in bmake and pkg_install.
Doing sed -e 's/amd64/x86_64/' for output of uname is easy,
for example os.sh, machine.sh, config.guess etc.
But it does not effect to MACHINE_ARCH macro.
How to substitute MACHINE_ARCH macro with another value?
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