#!/bin/sh
-# $Id: configure,v 1.10 1996/09/14 05:08:07 paulus Exp $
+# $Id: configure,v 1.13 1997/04/30 05:39:02 paulus Exp $
if [ -d /NextApps ]; then
system="NeXTStep"
makext="bsd";
case $release in
0.*) state="ancient";;
- 1.0*) state="known"; ksrc="netbsd-1.0";;
+ 1.0*) state="ancient";;
1.1*) state="known"; ksrc="netbsd-1.1";;
- 1.[2-9]*|[2-9]*)
- state="late"; ksrc="netbsd-1.1";;
+ 1.2*) state="known"; ksrc="netbsd-1.2"; makext="netbsd-1.2";;
+ 1.[3-9]*|[2-9]*)
+ state="late"; ksrc="netbsd-1.2";;
esac;;
SunOS)
case $release in
makext="bsd";
case $release in
1.*) state="known"; ksrc="freebsd-old";;
- 2.0*) state="known"; ksrc="freebsd-2.0";;
- 2.[1-9]*) state="late"; ksrc="freebsd-2.0";;
+ 2.[01]*) state="known"; ksrc="freebsd-2.0";;
+ 2.[2-9]*) state="late"; ksrc="freebsd-2.0";;
esac;;
NeXTStep)
makext="NeXT";
# Intel SVR4 systems come with a bug in the uname program. Unless
# your provider fixed the bug, or you get a fix for it, uname -S will
# overwrite the system name with the node name!
- UNIX_System_V|`uname -n`)
+ UNIX_SV|UNIX_System_V|`uname -n`)
case $release in
4.0) state=known; ksrc=svr4; makext=svr4;;
4.2) state=late; ksrc=svr4; makext=svr4;;
echo "This software should install and run on this system,"
echo "but it hasn't been tested.";;
late)
- echo "This is a newer release of $system than was available when"
- echo "this software was released. It may or may not work.";;
+ echo "This is a newer release of $system than is supported by"
+ echo "this software. It may or may not work.";;
unknown)
echo "This software has not been ported to this system. Sorry.";;
notincluded)