Am Mit, 2002-06-19 um 04.36 schrieb Harlan Stenn:
> I've been looking thru the docs and I I haven't found a way to do the
> following.
>
> I am using automake and autoconf.
>
> I am assuming:
>
> - "build" means the arch of the build machine
> - "host" the arch of the place where built stuff ge
I've been looking thru the docs and I I haven't found a way to do the
following.
I am using automake and autoconf.
I am assuming:
- "build" means the arch of the build machine
- "host" the arch of the place where built stuff gets run
autoconf detects build != host and sets up for a cross-compi
Hi all,
There's been a problem with autoconf on AIX[45].x machines. It has to do
with the "hardcode_libdir_flag_spec" in the aclocal.m4 file. We have to
change things to this:
if test "$host_cpu" = ia64; then
hardcode_libdir_flag_spec='${wl}-R $libdir:/usr/lib:/lib'
allow_u
I made a bit of a fool of myself on automake list.. I wonder if any of you
have perl 5.8.0rc1 installed, and our recent autoconf to try out:
% cat file.pl
BEGIN
{
my $datadir = ($ENV{'autom4te_perllibdir'} || '/usr/local/share/autoconf');
unshift @INC, "$datadir";
}
use Autom4te::General;
us
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