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This is not used by anything else so we ifdef it out. file=sys/mc_param.h if [ -r ${LIB}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${LIB}/$file else if [ -r ${INPUT}/$file ]; then file_to_fix=${INPUT}/$file else file_to_fix="" fi fi if [ \! -z "$file_to_fix" ]; then echo Checking $file_to_fix if grep __GNUC__ $file_to_fix > /dev/null; then true else sed -e '/__asm/,/}/{ /__asm/i\ #if !defined (__GNUC__) && !defined (__GNUG__) /}/a\ #endif }' \ $file_to_fix > ${LIB}/${file}.sed rm -f ${LIB}/$file; mv ${LIB}/${file}.sed ${LIB}/$file echo Fixed $file_to_fix fi fi # /usr/include/sys/mc_param.h has an embedded asm for the cpuid instruction # on the P5. 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