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Re: *.o not in src_dir
From: |
Lars J. Aas |
Subject: |
Re: *.o not in src_dir |
Date: |
Tue, 27 Feb 2001 20:29:20 +0100 |
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Mutt/1.2.5i |
On Tue, Feb 27, 2001 at 08:12:33PM +0100, Carsten Menn wrote:
: >> I have a simple (I hope so) problem. What I want to do is
: >> to compile my project for/on different operating-systems.
: >> I want to have only one src-directory and several
: >> subdirectories like '$(srcdir)/bin-i686-linux' or
: >> '$(srcdir)/bin-sun-solaris-2.7', etc...
: >
: >Very simple.
: >
: > $ cd $(srcdir)
: > $ mkdir bin-i686-linux; cd bin-i686-linux
: > $ ../configure --prefix=...
:
: Unfortunately that's not exactly what I wanted.
: The OS and the architecture should be determined automatically.
: So it should be possible for the users of our package not to
: generate a special OS-directory by themself.
subdir=`./config.guess`;
test -n "$subdir" &&
( mkdir $subdir;
cd $subdir;
../configure --prefix=... )
Lars J
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