fi
fi
+# Fix <c_asm.h> on Digital UNIX V4.0:
+# It contains a prototype for a DEC C internal asm() function, clashing with
+# gcc's asm keyword. So protect this with __DECC.
+file=c_asm.h
+if [ -r $file ] && [ ! -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
+ cp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1 || echo "Can't copy $file"
+ chmod +w ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null
+ chmod a+r ${LIB}/$file 2>/dev/null
+fi
+
+if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then
+ echo Fixing $file
+ sed -e '/^[ ]*float[ ]*fasm/i\
+#ifdef __DECC
+' \
+ -e '/^[ ]*#[ ]*pragma[ ]*intrinsic([ ]*dasm/a\
+#endif
+' ${LIB}/$file > ${LIB}/${file}.sed
+ rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file
+ if cmp $file ${LIB}/$file >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ rm ${LIB}/$file
+ else
+ # Find any include directives that use "file".
+ for include in `egrep '^[ ]*#[ ]*include[ ]*"[^/]' ${LIB}/$file | sed -e 's/^[ ]*#[ ]*include[ ]*"\([^"]*\)".*$/\1/'`; do
+ dir=`echo $file | sed -e s'|/[^/]*$||'`
+ required="$required ${INPUT} $dir/$include ${LIB}/$dir/$include"
+ done
+ fi
+fi
+
# This file on SunOS 4 has a very large macro. When the sed loop
# tries pull it in, it overflows the pattern space size of the SunOS
# sed (GNU sed does not have this problem). Since the file does not