--- Braden McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 2005-12-14 at 08:31 -0800, BRM wrote:
> > I originally sent this to the Automake list since
I
> > figured it was an issue with Automake, however, I
have
> > not seen any response to it yet. So, any help is
very
> > greatly appreciated.
> You're trying to do work that autoconf wants to do
> for you.
> Your build directories are
> configuration-specific--which can include
> platform-specific aspects. To configure for a
> platform (or even a
> particular configuration of a platform): create a
> directory, change to
> it, and run your configure script there.

Normally, that may be true. However, the project I am
working on will need different directories for
different platforms and possibly (not positive yet)
different cpu´s because of vast differences in code.
Parts of the project will be providing GUI interfaces,
and at present it is planned to use WIN32 API´s on
Windows, while using something else on Linux/Unix as I
haven´t gotten a library like Qt approved yet (and I
don´t know if I´ll be able to). Is there a better way
still, to solve this problem? I´m all ears.

TIA,

Ben


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