Makes sense to me
Brad
>>> On 3/3/2010 at 1:54 PM, in message
, Bernard Li
wrote:
> Hi Brad:
>
> Thanks for the confirmation.
>
> However, I have another issue related to the first problem. Basically
> my x86_64 CentOS is detected as "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" and thus it
> is setting LIB_SUF
Hi Brad:
Thanks for the confirmation.
However, I have another issue related to the first problem. Basically
my x86_64 CentOS is detected as "x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu" and thus it
is setting LIB_SUFFIX to "lib" instead of "lib64".
Do RHEL hosts really identify themselves as x86_64-redhat-linux*?
I am seeing the same thing. To get past it I just hardcoded the path to the
sed utility. I'm guessing that either some platforms or some version of
libtool isn't setting the SED environment variable but the configure script
assumes that it is.
Brad
>>> On 3/2/2010 at 6:21 PM, in message
, Be