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Re: Makefile.in patch -- why?


On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 11:38:56AM -0400, Christopher Faylor wrote:
>Earnie, I don't see how the below change can possibly be right.
>
>I've sent out my configure line many times in the past.  If continue to use
>it now, I end up with a /usr/usr/include and a /usr/usr/lib directory.
>
>Without a prefix, I assume that I'd end up with something like .../i686-pc-cygwin/usr/lib
>rather than .../i686-pc-cygwin/lib .

Sorry.  I should have checked before I made this assertion.  My build
script overrides tooldir on the command line so it still works.

A default configure will still be screwed up though.  I've verified that
in a cross-compilation situation.

cgf

>Can you revert this change, please?  I think that you should do whatever needs
>doing on the command line.
>
>cgf
>
>Index: Makefile.in
>===================================================================
>RCS file: /cvs/uberbaum/winsup/w32api/lib/Makefile.in,v
>retrieving revision 1.12
>retrieving revision 1.13
>diff -p -r1.12 -r1.13
>*** Makefile.in	2001/09/04 20:56:23	1.12
>--- Makefile.in	2001/09/12 14:48:07	1.13
>*************** endif
>*** 37,44 ****
>  datadir = @datadir@
>  infodir = @infodir@
>  ifneq (,$(findstring cygwin,$(target_alias)))
>! inst_includedir:=$(tooldir)/include/w32api
>! inst_libdir:=$(tooldir)/lib/w32api
>  else
>  inst_includedir:=$(includedir)
>  inst_libdir:=$(libdir)
>--- 37,44 ----
>  datadir = @datadir@
>  infodir = @infodir@
>  ifneq (,$(findstring cygwin,$(target_alias)))
>! inst_includedir:=$(tooldir)/usr/include/w32api
>! inst_libdir:=$(tooldir)/usr/lib/w32api
>  else
>  inst_includedir:=$(includedir)
>  inst_libdir:=$(libdir)

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