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Gary V . Vaughan |
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Sat, 16 Jun 2001 14:51:11 +0100 |
On Thursday 14 June 2001 6:02 pm, address@hidden wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Using the --with-tag configuration option to work with C++ (in my case)
> seems to exmplicitly refer to the 'c++' compiler. This obviously fails
> if the compiler is named differently (eg --host based cross-compiler).
>
> Tentative fix is to reference $CXX.
>
> Tested under Linux cross-compiling to Win32 DLL using Mingw32.
>
> Also:- fix for misc syntax error under same conditions
>
> Would appreciate feedback.
Thanks for the report.
I think the $''0 part of your patch looks correct to me. HEAD is still part
way through a merge with multi-language-branch: the part you are looking at
is a placeholder for what will become a macro.
I have been away from my computer for the last week, and need to spend a day
or three cleaning up the rest of my changes before checking them back in and
declaring multi-language-branch dead.
Unfortunately, while I am lost in a maze of twisty turny shell code, all
alike, the patch queue is getting longer. Hopefully we will be able to drain
it soon after the merge is done.
Cheers,
Gary.
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