Michael Zech spake unto us the following wisdom: > Ok, the message is clear: multiple arch doesn't work.. no problem for > my mac is intel based. so i tried to export CFLAGS="-arch i368", i > tried to add --with-arch-ppc=no to the configure options, i googled a > lot, i tried to find out where ./configure detects the architecture. > Well.. it didn't work.
config.guess detects the architecture, in general.
> So my question is simple: how can i tell the configure script which
> architecture to build and which one i don't want to have?
We don't mess with this at all, so it's going to be handled by
autotools. I'm not sure whether your problem is coming from autoconf
(configure/config.guess) or from libtool; either way, you might try
setting --target to whatever config.guess from the toplevel directory
returns for your x86 mac; probably something like i686-osx-unknown or
i686-unknown-mach/bsd (I don't have an x86 mac in front of me to
check). If config.guess is returning something about multi-arch,
that's probably your culprit.
Ethan
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