On 5/28/19 8:21 AM, Jeremie Courreges-Anglas wrote:
On Mon, May 27 2019, Philip Guenther wrote:
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 3:43 PM Brian Callahan wrote:
Below is a small diff in response to some configuration attempts
found in ports land.
lang/ponyc uses $(shell getconf LONG_BIT) in its Makef
On Mon, May 27 2019, Philip Guenther wrote:
> On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 3:43 PM Brian Callahan wrote:
>
>> Below is a small diff in response to some configuration attempts
>> found in ports land.
>> lang/ponyc uses $(shell getconf LONG_BIT) in its Makefile to
>> determine whether or not we're on a
On 5/28/19 7:24 AM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Brian Callahan:
lang/ponyc uses $(shell getconf LONG_BIT) in its Makefile to
determine whether or not we're on a 64-bit platform.
However, our getconf(1) doesn't support reporting LONG_BIT.
This diff enables it. GNU/FreeBSD/DragonFly/MacOS getc
Brian Callahan:
> lang/ponyc uses $(shell getconf LONG_BIT) in its Makefile to
> determine whether or not we're on a 64-bit platform.
> However, our getconf(1) doesn't support reporting LONG_BIT.
> This diff enables it. GNU/FreeBSD/DragonFly/MacOS getconf reports
> LONG_BIT, but NetBSD getconf doe
On Mon, May 27, 2019 at 3:43 PM Brian Callahan wrote:
> Below is a small diff in response to some configuration attempts
> found in ports land.
> lang/ponyc uses $(shell getconf LONG_BIT) in its Makefile to
> determine whether or not we're on a 64-bit platform.
>
It needs to know that at the scr
Hi tech --
Below is a small diff in response to some configuration attempts
found in ports land.
lang/ponyc uses $(shell getconf LONG_BIT) in its Makefile to
determine whether or not we're on a 64-bit platform.
However, our getconf(1) doesn't support reporting LONG_BIT.
This diff enables it. GNU/F