Tis 2010-08-17 klockan 22:30 +0100 skrev Jonathan Wiltshire:
> ----- Forwarded message from Jakub Wilk <jw...@debian.org> -----
> 
> Source: gxemul
> Version: 0.6.0-2
> Severity: serious
> Justification: FTBFS
> 
> gxemul fails to build from source on mips[0] and mipsel[1] with the
> following error:
..
> "mips" is a pre-defined macro on mips* architectures:
> 
> $ cpp -dM /dev/null | grep 'define mips'
> #define mips 1

I saw the same problem on very old versions of OpenBSD/arc (and maybe
also NetBSD), where the architecture name in lower case was defined.
Older versions of GXemul has a hack in the configure script which
undefined those macros. That code was removed, because the platforms
that [I knew of at that time that] it affected are not supported build
environments any longer.

Is it common that mips is defined on Linux-based systems? How about arm
on ARM machines, alpha on Alphas, etc.?


Anders





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