$OpenBSD: patch-man_nhc98_1,v 1.1 2007/06/29 11:06:25 kili Exp $ No harch, no MACHINE (well, it's just hardcoded). --- man/nhc98.1.orig Fri Mar 15 17:27:41 2002 +++ man/nhc98.1 Sat Jun 9 19:23:08 2007 @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Prepend to the list of paths used to locate interface files. The .I path should be a directory. Nhc98 will try to link with -.I path/$MACHINE/lib.a, +.I path/lib.a, or if it does not exist with .I path/lib.a ( @@ -177,30 +177,27 @@ There may be more flags (they multiply). .SH ENVIRONMENT The environment variables NHC98LIBDIR and NHC98INCDIR are used to find the various files used by the compiler. The default values are -/usr/local/lib/nhc98 and /usr/local/include/nhc98. The variable $MACHINE -is used to select the correct executables and libraries for your architecture. -It is determined using the script -.I harch +/usr/local/lib/nhc98 and /usr/local/include/nhc98. .SH FILES .TP 25 -.B $NHC98LIBDIR/$MACHINE/nhc98comp +.B $NHC98LIBDIR/nhc98comp the compiler. .TP .B $NHC98INCDIR/*.hi interface files. .TP -.B $NHC98LIBDIR/$MACHINE/Runtime[ptT]?.o +.B $NHC98LIBDIR/Runtime[ptT]?.o part of the runtime system. .TP -.B $NHC98LIBDIR/$MACHINE/Runtime[ptT]?.a +.B $NHC98LIBDIR/Runtime[ptT]?.a the rest of the runtime system. .TP -.B $NHC98LIBDIR/$MACHINE/Prelude[ptT]?.a +.B $NHC98LIBDIR/Prelude[ptT]?.a the standard prelude and libraries. .SH DIAGNOSTICS Could be better, could be worse. .SH "SEE ALSO" -hmake(1), hp2graph(1), harch(1) +hmake(1), hp2graph(1) .SH BUGS Probably. .br