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Toralf Lund wrote:Ah. Haven't noticed that piece of information before. Thanks.I'm looking a nice and simple way to find out if a given gcc command actually specifies a cross compiler, or if I'm cross compiling when using it, if you like. Does anyone know a simple way to find out? I suppose I can compare the target type as output from -dumpmachine with the current host type, but is there a single, reliable way of finding that, and getting the value in the same format as the target? Or should that be "build" machine instead of "host"? I never seem to learn which is which, but the point remains: I'm not sure I know a good way to find it.
Try: gcc -dumpspecs | grep -A 1 cross_compile
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