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On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de
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* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect
, NightStrike nightstr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de
wrote:
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely
, NightStrike nightstr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM, NightStrike nightstr...@gmail.com
wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de
wrote:
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar
On 01/04/2011 07:10 PM, Peter Rosin wrote:
Just a silly question since nothing else is happening, do you even have
$host-ar somewhere on your path?
Unless a binutils package maintainer applies dirty tricks, all binutils
cross-toolchains have one.
Ralf
, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect.
Is this an automake bug, or user error?
Looks like an automake bug to me. Just putting
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar], [false
wrote:
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect.
Is this an automake bug, or user error?
Looks like an automake bug to me. Just
:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect.
Is this an automake bug, or user error?
Looks like an automake bug to me. Just putting
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar], [false])
somewhere in configure.ac
On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 1:07 PM, NightStrike nightstr...@gmail.com wrote:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de
wrote:
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 3:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de wrote:
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect.
Is this an automake bug, or user error?
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect.
Is this an automake bug, or user error?
Looks like an automake bug to me. Just putting
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues ralf.wildenh...@gmx.de wrote:
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 06:59:53PM CET:
Automake somehow defines AR to 'ar'. I'm not sure where this comes
from, but I do know that it's definitely not $host-ar, as I would
expect
* NightStrike wrote on Wed, Mar 03, 2010 at 09:05:25PM CET:
On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 2:51 PM, Ralf Wildenhues wrote:
AC_CHECK_TOOL([AR], [ar], [false])
I am also noting that in this and previous emails, you are
recommending false as the third argument. In the manual, there are
numerous
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