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Hi, Okay, I must be stupid, the tag inference goes like this: case $base_compile in
# Blanks in the command may have been stripped by the calling shell,
# but not from the CC environment variable when configure was run.
" $CC "* | "$CC "* | " `$echo $CC` "* | "`$echo $CC` "*) ;; # Blanks at the start of $base_compile will cause this to fail
# if we don't check for them as well.
Now, $CC is allowed to be a program name with arguments (isn't it?), but at this point $base_compile only contains the program name "gcc" in my case, so when I set CC to (on darwin) "gcc -arch ppc -arch i386" and set CXX to "g++ -arch ppc -arch i386" I expected (without having looked at the code) tag inference to work. It doesn't of course.
Is the test broken? Should it be the other way around? (case $CC in "$base_compile "*) Or am I missing something really important here?
Yes, I know I could just make a cc wrapper which adds the arguments I want and set CC to that wrapper, but I'd prefer libtool to handle this intelligently.
Peter - -- Peter O'Gorman - http://www.pogma.com -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (Darwin) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org
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