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David Sugar |
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Wed, 15 Oct 2008 18:10:05 -0400 |
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I typically setup the .pc files for compiling without pre-installing in
their own directory and use the environment to override the PKG config
search paths, and install the include files in a local build directory.
You can then pass the -Ipath in CFLAGS/CXXFLAGS, and the -Lpath in
LDFLAGS through the environment in front of running configure. This also
assumes one has configured --with-pkg-config. To simplify this, I
actually use a set of scripts and config profiles that pre-set configure
to do my own cross-builds. I could send a copy of that build system and
supporting scripts, if that would be helpful.
Quicquaro, Michael wrote:
>
> I am having a difficult time cross-compiling Sip Witch. The configure
> script is having difficulty finding what it needs for libeXosip and
> libucommon
>
> My question is where do these things need to be when doing a cross
> compilation? Do I install them to a particular place? and how do I
> specify to ./configure where they can be found?
>
> Thanks sincerely,
> - Mike Quicquaro
>
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