Though most people do have which installed somewhere.
--- klibc/Makefile.orig 2005-04-08 18:34:56.827117248 +0200
+++ klibc/Makefile 2005-04-08 18:36:08.000297280 +0200
@@ -18,12 +18,12 @@
echo 'ARCH=$(ARCH)' >> $@
echo 'CROSS=$(CROSS)' >> $@
echo 'KCROSS=$(KCROSS)' >> $@
- echo "CC=$(shell bash -c 'type -p $(CC)')" >> $@
- echo "LD=$(shell bash -c 'type -p $(LD)')" >> $@
+ echo "CC=$(shell which gcc)" >> $@
+ echo "LD=$(shell which ld)" >> $@
echo 'REQFLAGS=$(filter-out -I%,$(REQFLAGS))' >> $@
echo 'OPTFLAGS=$(OPTFLAGS)' >> $@
echo 'LDFLAGS=$(LDFLAGS)' >> $@
- echo "STRIP=$(shell bash -c 'type -p $(STRIP)')"
>> $@
+ echo "STRIP=$(shell which strip)" >> $@
echo 'STRIPFLAGS=$(STRIPFLAGS)' >> $@
echo 'EMAIN=$(EMAIN)' >> $@
echo 'BITSIZE=$(BITSIZE)' >> $@
@@ -34,7 +34,7 @@
$(CROSS)klcc: klcc.in $(CROSS)klibc.config makeklcc.pl
$(PERL) makeklcc.pl klcc.in $(CROSS)klibc.config \
- $(shell bash -c 'type -p $(PERL)') > $@ || ( rm -f $@
; exit 1 )
+ $(shell which perl) > $@ || ( rm -f $@ ; exit 1 )
chmod a+x $@
# Han
--
_ (.".) _ And if sometime, somewhere, someone
'-'/. .\'-' asketh thee, Who kilt thee?, tell
them it
/_ _\ _...._ 'twas the Doones of Bagworthy!
(` o o `)---` '.
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