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Re: Updating top-level autoconf to 2.59
Michael Eager scripsit:
> I would much prefer explicitly specifying that the build is cross or
> native. I want to specify --cross or --native (or the equivalent).
> I'd be happy to discard backward compatibility.
The trouble is that you can't be sure that there aren't really
three different machine architectures -- you might be building a compiler
on a Linux box to run on a Solaris system to generate code for an ARM,
for example. Is building a compiler on a Linux box to run on Solaris
to generate code for the same Linux box a cross-compiler or not?
How about building a compiler on Solaris to run on Linux for Linux?
And so on.
But I agree that it shouldn't matter whether a build, host, or target
switch is specified or defaulted; what should matter is the equality
or inequality of the value of those switches.
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