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AC_CONFIG_SUBDIR_TARGET?
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Simon Richter |
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AC_CONFIG_SUBDIR_TARGET? |
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Fri, 10 Nov 2006 17:12:29 +0100 |
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Icedove 1.5.0.7 (X11/20061014) |
Hi,
would it make sense to have a macro like that (and a corresponding
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIR_BUILD) that is functionally equivalent to
AC_CONFIG_SUBDIR, but uses --host=$target (or --host=$build, respectively)?
In a project, I both need to build a set of programs for the $target
architecture (for which a compiler already exists) that are then
installed to a subdirectory on the host and used as binary files by the
host program, and I build a set of programs that compile stuff during
the build process (which is probably the more common use case for such a
function).
Right now my toplevel Makefile builds these in the appropriate order, so
it's not a pressing matter, I was just wondering whether having macros
for that would do any good (for example, it would allow me to get rid of
the hand-written Makefile.in in the toplevel of my project in favour of
an automake-generated one).
Simon
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