Re: Target for libtool?

2000-05-10 Thread Akim Demaille
"Gary" == Gary V Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: "Alexandre" == Alexandre Oliva [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Gary Hmm. I'm pretty sure autoconf 2.13 set target to "NONE". Akim Yes, it did, definitely. Gary Nup. No problem with the change here. Alexandre I think I've already seen code that

Re: Target for libtool?

2000-05-09 Thread Gary V. Vaughan
On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 12:10:06PM +0200, Akim Demaille wrote: "Gary" == Gary V Vaughan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Gary Hmm. I'm pretty sure autoconf 2.13 set target to "NONE". Yes, it did, definitely. But it makes the code much simpler not to give a default value. Now, if you think

Re: Target for libtool?

2000-05-06 Thread Alexandre Oliva
only about the host. Question 1. What has Libtool to do with "$target"? Libtool is a wrapper around the compiler doing the build, not being built. Libtool needs to know whether the helper binaries it builds need to use a native compiler when it is configure to cross compile librarier

Target for libtool?

2000-05-05 Thread Pavel Roskin
et="$target" ;; esac With the CVS Autoconf "$target" is an empty string. "$host" is not empty. This code apparently expects "$target" to be "NONE" for native configurations. Question 1. What has Libtool to do with "$target"? Libtool is a wrapper a