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From: | Earnie |
Subject: | Re: Σχετ: Re: Σχετ: Re: x86_64-solaris |
Date: | Fri, 21 Dec 2018 10:12:16 -0500 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; WOW64; rv:60.0) Gecko/20100101 Thunderbird/60.3.3 |
On 12/20/2018 4:46 PM, Rainer Orth wrote:
Hi Apostolos, [Please leave config-patches on the Cc: Thanks.]Yes but I want this script to correctlydetect wheather I am using a 64 or 32bit system.Previously, the script "detected" that allSolaris systems are 32bit systems, somethingcompletely wrong.you seem to ignore or misunderstand what I've written: there's no suchthing as a 64-bit *system*.
The result of `uname -m' is what gives the system.
If you build 64-bit code, you should getthe 64-bit configure triplet;
No, if you're on a system identified by `uname -m' as x86_64 or other 64bit types then by default you will get a 64bit guessed triplet. If you want some other triplet then it is up to the user to give it.
if you build 32-bit code (even on a system also capable of executing 64-bit code), you get the 32-bit triplet.
No, if your on a system identified by `uname -m' as x86_64 or other 64bit types then by default you will get a 64bit guessed triplet. If you want to build 32bit code then you need to specify the triplet.
And you still haven't answered my original question: what problem prompted you to make this config.guess change? Without that information, it's hard to decide what this is all about.
I remember it being discussed but I don't remember the details and won't do the research for you. In the end it was decided that using anything other than uname -m to determine the system was a no go.
-- Earnie
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