>>> "Nicholas" == Nicholas R Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently decided to try to apply the suggestion mentioned in section 17.5 of
> the autoconf manual - namely, to hardcode only the relative path from prefix to
> datadir (or maybe from bindir to datadir) and try to determine pr
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bob Proulx) writes:
> Jeff Sheinberg wrote:
> > Ed Hartnett writes:
> > > I wonder if there is any autoconf macro for running getconf to find
> > > the compile flags needed for 64-bit compilation on platforms that
> > > support it. For example, both the AIX and solaris platfo
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, Ed Hartnett wrote:
I'm thinking perhaps I should have a option at configure enable-64bit
which will turn on 64-bit pointers on whatever architectures I can
figure out. So far I've got a good handle on solaris and AIX, but
that's just the tip of the iceberg!
You are entering trea
Hi, is there a way I can tell autoconf/configure WHERE to look for
files, e.g. via a LIB_PATHS environment variable? I've been reading
documentation and haven't found this info.
What I *REALLY* want to do is, check for the existence of a library
(somewhere on the disk, as specified by an envir
On Mon, 6 Sep 2004, Scott Hawley wrote:
Hi, is there a way I can tell autoconf/configure WHERE to look for files,
e.g. via a LIB_PATHS environment variable? I've been reading documentation
and haven't found this info.
Read the file "INSTALL" for just about any GNU package (e.g. the
package know
Akim Demaille wrote:
>
> >>> "Nicholas" == Nicholas R Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I recently decided to try to apply the suggestion mentioned in section 17.5 of
> > the autoconf manual - namely, to hardcode only the relative path from prefix to
> > datadir (or maybe from bindir t
Hi, is there a way I can tell autoconf/configure WHERE to look for
files, e.g. via a LIB_PATHS environment variable? I've been reading
documentation and haven't found this info.
Read the file "INSTALL" for just about any GNU package (e.g. the
package known as "Autoconf") and you will find the i
P.S. - When I set, in configure.in,
AC_CHECK_LIB(mylib,main)
(since AC_HAVE_LIBRARY is now deprecated...), then when I run
./configure, it says, e.g
configure: checking for main in -lmylibno
...I'm confused as to what this is telling me. I don't see why I should
be looking for "main" in
How do I set up autoconf on Windows *without* any Cygwin or Mingw
compilers or header files? I only want a native MSVC environment, with
typical mainstream Windows SDKs. I don't want any UNIX environment at
all, except what autoconf itself must have to run. i.e. a shell, get m4
working. Would l
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How do I set up autoconf on Windows *without* any Cygwin or Mingw
compilers or header files? I only want a native MSVC environment, with
typical mainstream Windows SDKs. I don't want any UNIX environment at
all, except what autoconf itself must have to run. i.e. a shell, get m4
working. Would l
* Scott Hawley wrote on Mon, Sep 06, 2004 at 10:41:35PM CEST:
> >>Hi, is there a way I can tell autoconf/configure WHERE to look for
> >>files, e.g. via a LIB_PATHS environment variable? I've been reading
> >>documentation and haven't found this info.
> >
> >Read the file "INSTALL" for just abou
Brandon J. Van Every wrote:
How do I set up autoconf on Windows *without* any Cygwin or Mingw
compilers or header files? I only want a native MSVC environment, with
typical mainstream Windows SDKs. I don't want any UNIX environment at
all, except what autoconf itself must have to run. i.e. a she
Andre Caldas wrote:
> Brandon Van Every wrote:
> >
> > So, my goal here is a tool to aid in porting UNIX applications to
> > Windows.
>
> Why would someone want to do that?
Look, my questions need to be dealt with *in their own terms*, or
there's really no point in discussing anything. I'm not in
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