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Re: Is there any way to use ARC in 32-bit?


From: Riccardo Mottola
Subject: Re: Is there any way to use ARC in 32-bit?
Date: Sat, 31 Jan 2015 19:49:50 +0100
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Hi,

I was not referring to David's information, but on experience of my own. I was just using this thread to propose an imporvement.

Richard Frith-Macdonald wrote:
I think we just added a little check to see if the 'configure' script had been 
changed more recently than the build,
and reconfigure if it has.  I think also we (core developers) decided that in 
them event of a config change doing
a fresh config was more likely to give good results than re-using old config 
settings.  That could just be a bad
judgment call?
If you do a first install and type "make" or "make install" then you can just assume to run ./configure or fail.

However, base/gui/back (I don't remember make itself) have a dependency on configure itself: if it is changed it is rerun

I think it is a fine idea to reconfigure, but the original options should be used! That is, not old "config results" (as in existing config.h) but old config settings as in "parameters and env. variables passed to configure" are important.

To perform this "./config.status --recheck && ./config.status" needs to be used: that will run all tests again, but using the old command line options which really should be preferred. Imagine you first configured with a certain prefix or with art backend, then you run everything again and you could end installing in another prefix with the default cairo backend!

In my experience this is what other packages do if they offer the nicety of running configure again.

Riccardo



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