For about half the ports, we don't need a subdir configure script.
They're using the config/default.m[ht] rules, and they aren't doing
any unique configure tests, so they exist just to pass top-level
settings down to create the arch Makefile. We can just as easily
do that from the top-level Mkaefile directly and skip configure.
Most of the remaining configure scripts could be migrated up to
the top-level too, but that would require care in each subdir.
So let's be lazy and put that off to another day.
This edits licenses held by Berkeley and NetBSD, both of which
have removed the advertising requirement from their licenses.
Signed-off-by: Keith Packard <keithp@keithp.com>
Catherine Moore <clm@redhat.com>
* m32r/configure.in: Do not require gcc to be able to link an
executable.
* m32r/configure: Regenerate.
* m32r/Makefile.in: Directly reference gdbstub.
* m32r/Makefile.in: Use gdb stub set by configure.
* m32r/configure.in: Add a special macro for testing
c compiler without building executable. Add setting of
GDBSTUB.
* m32r/configure: Regenerated.