Am Sun, 29 Aug 2010 schrieb Henrik Nordström:
> sön 2010-08-29 klockan 18:59 +1200 skrev Amos Jeffries:
>
> > I *think* this will remove the need for such pre-seeding.
>
> cross-compiles should always have all run tests preconfigured for the
> target, or result in a default results in "probe at runtime". The tests
> are there for a reason, if not we could always use the default.
>
> > The cf_gen remains a problem though. I really think we should go back to
> > having that as a perl script. All its doing is text-manipulation or
> > arrays during build and the code needed to switch build-hosts underneath
> > automake so it can run is not trivial.
No need to do, I think. It's like cross compiling python. maybe, it's
possible to first create cf_gen with host compiler and set a variable
for make command, which says, which cf_gen to use. So, host cf_gen could
be renamed to hostcf_gen.
cf_gen='hostcf_gen' make
>
> Go back to? It's always been a compiled program.
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
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