Hi! On 02/03/2012 10:45 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Is that a joke? The trouble is, that autoconf requires a shell and M4, which Windows doesn't provide (only in Cygwin). So MS Windows is detected when autoconf/configure does not run...Very witty :-) No, it's not a joke. I don't want to detect the compiler or the build environment, but I want a macro which detects the Windows GUI abilities, similar to macro which detects the availability of X11, regardless of the platform.
I did not try to be witty. I was really wondering whether the question was meant as a joke. The problem of detecting MS Windows with autoconf is much deeper than not having a macro for it. You simply cannot run autoconf on MS Windows, as it requires other tools that are not available on Windows, so there is no macro to detect it. Or are you talking of Cygwin? Olaf -- Dr. rer. nat. Olaf Lenz Institut für Computerphysik, Pfaffenwaldring 27, D-70569 Stuttgart Phone: +49-711-685-63607
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