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Re: More i686-pc-cygwin woes.


--- Chris Faylor <cgf@cygnus.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 08, 2000 at 01:11:11PM -0500, Parker, Ron wrote:
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> 
> So, the question is what is "appropriate" for the tooldir.  I think it
> is currently appropriate as is.  Both DJ and I do cross-builds so we
> have to add a little extra when installing.  AFAIK, the 'tooldir'
> stuff is specific to cygwin.
> 

You mean the cygwin runtime package, correct?

> >We could then autoconf the packages that referred to this directory and
> >release a new tar ball and source for those packages.  Also if a user had
> >complained of a third-party package that was errantly placing files in
> >/usr/i686-pc-cygwin, we could direct him to:
> >
> >	autoconf
> >	./configure --prefix=/usr i686-pc-cygwin
> >	make
> >	make install
> >
> >Which isn't that abnormal anyway.
> 
> I don't know about gcc, but this does the expected for cygwin when building
> natively.

This form will be fully deprecated in the next release of autoconf.  Basically,
I do `../configure --prefix=/usr' for building packages.  And since I'm using
stow, I typically do make install prefix=/usr/stow/package-M.M.V to install it.

In the CVS version of autoconf doing ../configure --host=i686-pc-cygwin will
indicate a cross compile.

Cheers,

=====
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