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Re: __i386__ and cpp



  In message <m0y9uUu-00058fC@ocean.lucon.org>you write:
  > Assuming script does work, I have a version which I have verified by
  > building XFree86 3.3.2,  I suggest we install it only if it is
  > asked for. By that, I mean prefix == /usr and it is on Linux. We can
  > add a file "install.cpp" in config. Linux can adds it to Makefile.
  > Then it will check if prefix == /usr before installing it. I prefer
  > to put the script in /usr/bin and make a symlink to /lib. I can provide
  > a whole patch for it.
Well, doesn't this problem effect non-Linux machines too?  Like
freebsd-elf?

In fact, it seems to me this should effect all systems.  So I
think the criteria for installing the wrapper ought to be
solely based on a configure time option.  Can you do that?

jeff


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