> "Carsten" == Carsten Menn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> $ cd $(srcdir)
>> $ mkdir bin-i686-linux; cd bin-i686-linux
>> $ ../configure --prefix=...
Carsten> thank you for your quick response.
Carsten> Unfortunately that's not exactly what I wanted.
Carsten> The OS and the architecture sh
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:12:33PM +0100, Carsten Menn wrote:
: >> I have a simple (I hope so) problem. What I want to do is
: >> to compile my project for/on different operating-systems.
: >> I want to have only one src-directory and several
: >> subdirectories like '$(srcdir)/bin-i686-linux' or
>> I have a simple (I hope so) problem. What I want to do is
>> to compile my project for/on different operating-systems.
>> I want to have only one src-directory and several
>> subdirectories like '$(srcdir)/bin-i686-linux' or
>> '$(srcdir)/bin-sun-solaris-2.7', etc...
>
>Very simple.
>
> $
Hi,
Carsten Menn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a simple (I hope so) problem. What I want to do is
> to compile my project for/on different operating-systems.
> I want to have only one src-directory and several
> subdirectories like '$(srcdir)/bin-i686-linux' or
> '$(srcdir)/bin-sun-solar
Hello,
I have a simple (I hope so) problem. What I want to do is
to compile my project for/on different operating-systems.
I want to have only one src-directory and several
subdirectories like '$(srcdir)/bin-i686-linux' or
'$(srcdir)/bin-sun-solaris-2.7', etc...
All the generated *.o and the *