+ case "$host","$target" in
+ # Darwin crosses can use the host system's libraries and headers,
+ # because of the fat library support. Of course, it must be the
+ # same version of Darwin on both sides. Allow the user to
+ # just say --target=foo-darwin without a version number to mean
+ # "the version on this system".
+ *-*-darwin*,*-*-darwin*)
+ hostos=`echo $host | sed 's/.*-darwin/darwin/'`
+ targetos=`echo $target | sed 's/.*-darwin/darwin/'`
+ if test $hostos = $targetos -o $targetos = darwin ; then
+ GLIBCXX_IS_NATIVE=true
+ fi
+ ;;
+
+ *)
+ GCC_NO_EXECUTABLES
+ ;;
+ esac