On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 10:59 AM, Thomas Sachau <to...@gentoo.org> wrote:
> Alexis Ballier schrieb:
>> On Mon, 04 Mar 2013 21:17:50 +0100
>> Thomas Sachau <to...@gentoo.org> wrote:
>>> dev-db/mysql abiwrapper
>>> dev-lang/perl abiwrapper
>>> dev-lang/python abiwrapper
>>> dev-lang/ruby abiwrapper
>>> dev-libs/gobject-introspection abiwrapper
>>> dev-libs/libIDL abiwrapper
>>> dev-scheme/guile abiwrapper
>>> net-libs/courier-authlib abiwrapper
>>> dev-qt/qtcore abiwrapper
>>> dev-qt/qtgui abiwrapper
>>> media-libs/fontconfig abiwrapper
>>> www-servers/apache abiwrapper
>>> x11-libs/pango abiwrapper
>>> x11-libs/gtk+ abiwrapper
>>
>>
>> Since you are doing this per-package and not per-binary: Do you happen
>> to remember/have a list of the binaries that have abi-specific output?
>>
>> Also, for the qmake example, do you have an example of difference
>> between qmake32 and qmake64?
>>
>> Alexis.
>>
>
> I dont have a list of binaries, i either noticed myself some
> abi-specific behaviour or got user reports for abi-specific behaviour.
> As an example i remember, dev-libs/libIDL has a config binary not
> matching the usual *-config scheme (libIDL-config-2), so instead of
> adding a random list of patterns, i simply added that package to the
> list of packages with wrapped binaries. The same applies to mysql, which
> has a mysql_config binary.
>
> I am not sure about the target of your qmake question, so as a general
> answer:
>
> qmake is something like configure for qmake based build systems. If you
> want to see the difference between qmake (32bit) and qmake (64bit), run
> a 64bit qmake on a qmake based package and do the same with a 32bit
> qmake and check the difference between the 2 runs.
>

Isn't this solvable by passing the right mkspec to a 64-bit qmake?

Thanks,
Pesa

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