On 03.10.2022 01:47, Julio C. Rocha wrote:
---
  configure | 7 ++++++-
  1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 6712d045d9..f5f5eb29dd 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -4847,7 +4847,12 @@ probe_cc(){
          else
              _ident=$($_cc --version 2>/dev/null | head -n1 | tr -d '\r')
          fi
-        _DEPCMD='$(DEP$(1)) $(DEP$(1)FLAGS) $($(1)DEP_FLAGS) $< 2>&1 | awk '\''/including/ { sub(/^.*file: */, 
""); gsub(/\\/, "/"); if (!match($$0, / /)) print "$@:", $$0 }'\'' > $(@:.o=.d)'
+        if [ "$(grep -i Microsoft /proc/version)" ]; then

Not convinced that this is a good check.
I can think of a few other situations where Microsoft might appear in there. Like, for example on one of their servers, Azure Cloud, Github Actions and so on.

+            # Windows Subsystem for Linux
+            _DEPCMD='$(DEP$(1)) $(DEP$(1)FLAGS) $($(1)DEP_FLAGS) $< 2>&1 | awk '\''/including/ { sub(/^.*file: */, ""); 
gsub(/\\/, "/"); if (!match($$0, / /)) { cmd="/usr/bin/wslpath \x27" $$0 "\x27"; cmd |& getline pth; print 
"$@:", pth } }'\'' > $(@:.o=.d)'
+        else
+            _DEPCMD='$(DEP$(1)) $(DEP$(1)FLAGS) $($(1)DEP_FLAGS) $< 2>&1 | awk '\''/including/ { sub(/^.*file: 
*/, ""); gsub(/\\/, "/"); if (!match($$0, / /)) print "$@:", $$0 }'\'' > $(@:.o=.d)'
+        fi
          _DEPFLAGS='$(CPPFLAGS) $(CFLAGS) -showIncludes -Zs'
          _cflags_speed="-O2"
          _cflags_size="-O1"


What actual issue is this solving?
I've been building in WSL for years, including MSVC builds, and never encountered any problems.
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