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<h4 class="subsection">1.7.2 Scripts</h4>
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<dt><a name="index-CONFIG_005fGUESS_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CONFIG_GUESS_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CONFIG_GUESS_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the
<samp>config.guess</samp> script within the Makefile Package; this script is
used to determine host and target platform information. The Makefile
Package executes this script to determine the values of the host
platform variables: <code>GNUSTEP_HOST</code>, <code>GNUSTEP_HOST_CPU</code>,
<code>GNUSTEP_HOST_VENDOR</code>, <code>GNUSTEP_HOST_OS</code>, and the target
platform variables: <code>GNUSTEP_TARGET</code>, <code>GNUSTEP_TARGET_CPU</code>,
<code>GNUSTEP_TARGET_VENDOR</code>, <code>GNUSTEP_TARGET_OS</code>; generally the
user does not need to execute this script because the Makefile Package
executes it automatically.
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<dt><a name="index-CONFIG_005fSUB_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CONFIG_SUB_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CONFIG_SUB_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the <samp>config.sub</samp>
script within the Makefile Package; this script takes a platform name
and canonicalizes it, i.e. it puts the name in a standard form. The
Makefile Package uses this script when the user specifies a target
platform for compilation; the target platform name is canonicalized so
that the Makefile Package can properly parse the name into its
different components. Generally the user does not execute this
script.
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<dt><a name="index-CONFIG_005fCPU_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CONFIG_CPU_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CONFIG_CPU_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the <samp>cpu.sh</samp>
script within the Makefile Package; this script extracts the CPU name
from a canonicalized platform name. Generally the user does not
execute this script; it is used internally by the Makefile Package.
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<dt><a name="index-CONFIG_005fVENDOR_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CONFIG_VENDOR_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CONFIG_VENDOR_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the
<samp>vendor.sh</samp> script within the Makefile Package; this script
extracts the vendor name from a canonicalized platform name.
Generally the user does not execute this script; it is used internally
by the Makefile Package.
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<dt><a name="index-CONFIG_005fOS_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CONFIG_OS_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CONFIG_OS_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the <samp>os.sh</samp>
script within the Makefile Package; this script extracts the operating
system name from a canonicalized platform name. Generally the user
does not execute this script; it is used internally by the Makefile
Package.
</p></dd></dl>
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<dt><a name="index-CLEAN_005fCPU_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CLEAN_CPU_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CLEAN_CPU_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the
<samp>clean_cpu.sh</samp> script within the Makefile Package; this script
takes a platform CPU name and <em>cleans</em> it for use by the Makefile
Package. The process of cleaning refers to the situation where
numerous equivalent processors, which have different names, are mapped
to a single name. For example, the Intel line of processors: i386,
i486, Pentium, all have different CPU names, but the Makefile Package
considers them equivalent and cleans those names so that the single
name <samp>ix86</samp> is used. Generally the user does not execute this
script; it is used internally by the Makefile Package.
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<dt><a name="index-CLEAN_005fVENDOR_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CLEAN_VENDOR_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CLEAN_VENDOR_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the
<samp>clean_vendor.sh</samp> script within the Makefile Package; this script
takes a platform vendor name and <em>cleans</em> it for use by the
Makefile Package. The process of cleaning refers to the situation
where numerous equivalent vendors, which have different names, are
mapped to a single name. Generally the user does not execute this
script; it is used internally by the Makefile Package.
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<dt><a name="index-CLEAN_005fOS_005fSCRIPT"></a>Variable: <strong>CLEAN_OS_SCRIPT</strong></dt>
<dd><p><code>CLEAN_OS_SCRIPT</code> is the absolute path to the <samp>clean_os.sh</samp>
script within the Makefile Package; this script takes a platform
operating system name and <em>cleans</em> it for use by the Makefile
Package. The process of cleaning refers to the situation where
numerous equivalent operating systems, which have different names, are
mapped to a single name. Generally the user does not execute this
script; it is used internally by the Makefile Package.
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