On Tuesday, 26 April 2005, at 17:51:17 (-0600),
John Slaten wrote:

> Check out the imlib2 configure:
> case $target_cpu in
>   i*86)
>     ;
>   x64_64)
>     ;
> esac

That's pretty much it, thanks.




On Tuesday, 26 April 2005, at 20:07:59 (-0400),
Mike Frysinger wrote:

> if you add AC_CANONICAL_HOST to configure.ac, that'll give you access to 
> $host_cpu which would contain what you want ... then you could exploit crap 
> like this:
> case $host_cpu in
>   i*86 )
>     feel my x86 voodoo
>     ;;
>   x86_64 )
>     touch my 64bit monkey
>     ;;
> esac

Except that for cross-compiling you'll need to check $target_cpu, not
$host_cpu.

Please try the fix I just committed and report back.

Thanks,
Michael

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