glibc/sysdeps/s390/gconv-modules
Stefan Liebler c70e9913d2 S390: Get rid of make warning: overriding recipe for target gconv-modules.
This patch introduces a way to provide an architecture dependent gconv-modules
file. Before this patch, the gconv-modules file was normally installed from
src-dir/iconvdata/gconv-modules. The S390 Makefile had overridden the
installation recipe (with a make warning) in order to install the
gconv-module-s390 file from build-dir.
The iconvdata/Makefile provides another recipe, which copies the gconv-modules
file from src to build dir, which are used by the testcases.
Thus the testcases does not use the currently build s390-modules.

This patch uses build-dir/iconvdata/gconv-modules for installation, which
is generated by concatenating src-dir/iconvdata/gconv-modules and the
architecture specific one. The latter one can be specified by setting the variable
sysdeps-gconv-modules in sysdeps/.../Makefile.

The architecture specific gconv-modules file is emitted before the common one
because these modules aren't used in all possible conversions. E.g. the converting
from INTERNAL to UTF-16 used the common UTF-16.so module instead of UTF16_UTF32_Z9.so.

This way, the s390-Makefile does not need to override the recipe for gconv-modules
and no warning is emitted anymore.
Since we no longer support empty objpfx the conditional test in iconvdata/Makefile
is removed.

ChangeLog:

	* iconvdata/Makefile ($(inst_gconvdir)/gconv-modules):
	Install file from $(objpfx)gconv-modules.
	($(objpfx)gconv-modules): Concatenate architecture specific file
	in variable sysdeps-gconv-modules and gconv-modules in src dir.
	* sysdeps/s390/gconv-modules: New file.
	* sysdeps/s390/s390-64/Makefile: ($(inst_gconvdir)/gconv-modules):
	Deleted.
	($(objpfx)gconv-modules-s390): Deleted.
	(sysdeps-gconv-modules): New variable.
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# GNU libc iconv configuration.
# Copyright (C) 1997-2016 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
# This file is part of the GNU C Library.
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# Lesser General Public License for more details.
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
# License along with the GNU C Library; if not, see
# <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
# All lines contain the following information:
# If the lines start with `module'
# fromset: either a name triple or a regular expression triple.
# toset: a name triple or an expression with \N to get regular
# expression matching results.
# filename: filename of the module implementing the transformation.
# If it is not absolute the path is made absolute by prepending
# the directory the configuration file is found in.
# cost: optional cost of the transformation. Default is 1.
# If the lines start with `alias'
# alias: alias name which is not really recognized.
# name: the real name of the character set
# S/390 hardware accelerated modules
# from to module cost
module ISO-8859-1// IBM037// ISO-8859-1_CP037_Z900 1
module IBM037// ISO-8859-1// ISO-8859-1_CP037_Z900 1
module ISO-10646/UTF8/ UTF-32// UTF8_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-32BE// ISO-10646/UTF8/ UTF8_UTF32_Z9 1
module ISO-10646/UTF8/ UTF-32BE// UTF8_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-16BE// UTF-32// UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-32BE// UTF-16// UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module INTERNAL UTF-16// UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-32BE// UTF-16BE// UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module INTERNAL UTF-16BE// UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-16BE// UTF-32BE// UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-16BE// INTERNAL UTF16_UTF32_Z9 1
module UTF-16BE// ISO-10646/UTF8/ UTF8_UTF16_Z9 1
module ISO-10646/UTF8/ UTF-16// UTF8_UTF16_Z9 1
module ISO-10646/UTF8/ UTF-16BE// UTF8_UTF16_Z9 1