09.01.2018, 17:58, "Franck Houssen" <franck.hous...@inria.fr>: > Is there a way to detect architecture ? > > Seems there is nothing simple since these old threads : > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11944060/how-to-detect-target-architecture-using-cmake/12024211#12024211 > https://stackoverflow.com/questions/16796629/cmake-create-architecture-aware-makefile > > Is there a solution now ? > > My need is quite simple: I have an executable who needs dlopen. To test it, I > planned to write a bash script that would have done "./exe /path/to/lib.so" > on linux (debian, ...) OR "./exe /path/to/lib.dylib" on osx. To replace > correctly so/dylib in the bash script I need to know the architecture. Any > idea how to do this ?
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