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Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again)
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Alexandre Oliva |
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Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again) |
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13 Dec 2000 02:04:58 -0200 |
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On Dec 12, 2000, Earnie Boyd <address@hidden> wrote:
> --- Alexandre Oliva <address@hidden> wrote:
>> On Dec 12, 2000, Mo DeJong <address@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> > I guess the question is, should we try to compile something and the
>> > set the $host if the user did not, or do we just expect that the
>> > user is going to pass the correct --host?
>>
>> Methinks config.guess should do it. Can't it tell cygwin from mingw?
>>
> With an appropriate uname, yes.
It could use $CC_FOR_BUILD instead.
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- Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again), Earnie Boyd, 2000/12/12
- Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again), Earnie Boyd, 2000/12/12
- Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again), Earnie Boyd, 2000/12/12
- Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again),
Alexandre Oliva <=
- Re: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again), Earnie Boyd, 2000/12/13
- RE: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again), Bernard Dautrevaux, 2000/12/13
- RE: OBJ and EXE and cross-compilation (Was: AC_OBJEXT again), Bernard Dautrevaux, 2000/12/13