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/external/llvm/autoconf/m4/
config_makefile.m4
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${
SHELL
} ${llvm_src}/autoconf/install-sh -m 0644 -c ${srcdir}/$1 $1])
/external/llvm/projects/sample/autoconf/m4/
config_makefile.m4
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${
SHELL
} ${llvm_src}/autoconf/install-sh -m 0644 -c ${srcdir}/$1 $1])
/external/icu4c/config/
mh-bsd-gcc
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@$(
SHELL
) -ec '$(GEN_DEPS.c) $< \
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@$(
SHELL
) -ec '$(GEN_DEPS.cc) $< \
mh-haiku
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@$(
SHELL
) -ec '$(GEN_DEPS.c) $< \
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@$(
SHELL
) -ec '$(GEN_DEPS.cc) $< \
mh-qnx
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@$(
SHELL
) -ec '$(GEN_DEPS.c) $< \
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@$(
SHELL
) -ec '$(GEN_DEPS.cc) $< \
/external/webkit/Tools/BuildSlaveSupport/gtk/crashmon/
run
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SHELL
="/bin/bash" \
/hardware/ti/omap4xxx/domx/make/
start.mk
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SHELL
:= $(CONFIG_SHELL)
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# Current version of gmake (3.79.1) cannot run windows
shell
's internal commands
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ifneq ($(
SHELL
),$(CONFIG_SHELL))
/prebuilts/tools/gcc-sdk/
addr2line
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
ar
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
as
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
c++
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
31
# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
c++filt
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
cpp
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
elfedit
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
g++
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
gcc
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
31
# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
gcov
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
31
# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
gprof
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
ld
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
nm
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
31
# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
objcopy
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
objdump
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
ranlib
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file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
readelf
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
size
29
file -L "$
SHELL
" | grep -q "x86[_-]64"
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# $
SHELL
is not a 64-bit executable, so assume our userland is too.
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