case `uname -r` in
6.1*) shellflags="-m+65536" ;;
esac
+
case "$optimize" in
# If we used fastmd (the default) integer values would be limited to 46 bits.
# --Mark P. Lutz
-'') optimize="$optimize -h nofastmd" ;;
+'') optimize="$optimize -O1 -h nofastmd" ;;
esac
+
+# At least in the following environment
+# uname -a: snxxxx xxxx 9.0.2.2 sin.0 CRAY Y-MP
+# cc -V: Cray Standard C Version 4.0.3 (057126) Jan 29 2006 07:27:26
+# one has to drop optimisation from perl.c or otherwise
+# the resulting miniperl executable does nothing (visible)
+# but always exits with zero (success) exit status, this
+# making it impossible to build the perl executable. --jhi
+perl_cflags='optimize="-O0"'
+
# The default is to die in runtime on math overflows.
# Let's not do that. --jhi
ccflags="$ccflags -h matherror=errno"