----- Original Message ----- From: "Jon Leichter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I hope I don't repeat anything from this thread, I've only been scanning it lightly. .. > obvious to me that unless you're building a project with a configure script > built by an up-to-date version of autoconf, none of what you have suggested > will work. Note that the approach I suggested will work in either case, WITH > THE POSSIBLE EXCEPTION (as you have stated) that one runs into trouble > if --build and --target are not specified as well. Autoconf 2.13 supports these options - so the configure script doesn't need to be *that* up to date. However, the script needs AC_CANONICAL_BUILD AC_CANONICAL_HOST (and if the package generates platform specific output (ie it's an assembler/compiler etc) AC_CANONICAL_TARGET in the configure.in. You may need to add the relevant macros and run autoconf again. As for --build, it is automatically detected as long as AC_CANONICAL_BUILD is in the script. You may get a warning == configure: WARNING: If you wanted to set the --build type, don't use --host. If a cross compiler is detected then cross compile mode will be used. == This warning is safe IFF you have a cross compiler. > This spawns another associated topic. What are the right values for the > triplets (in CURRENT autoconf)? If you're building MinGW binaries in a > Cygwin-hosted environment, it seems to me that you should ONLY > specify --target=i686-pc-mingw32 and let the other two switches resolve No. Specify --host. The meaning is clearly documented in the autoconf documentation. For clarity: build - what OS the compilation is running on.. host - what OS the binaries created should run on. target - what OS the binaries created should target their output to. > Note that I have tried to only use the --target switch in my projects, > opposed to the --host switch. However, in OpenLDAP and the other related > projects, NONE of the configure scripts handle these switches correctly. I > found that using --host was the best solution for these projects. --target being the wrong switch, I'm not surprised it didn't do what you wanted :}. Rob -- Unsubscribe info: http://cygwin.com/ml/#unsubscribe-simple Bug reporting: http://cygwin.com/bugs.html Documentation: http://cygwin.com/docs.html FAQ: http://cygwin.com/faq/