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From: Johan R. <jry...@ni...> - 2004-01-09 10:46:28
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Jeremy Fitzhardinge <je...@go...> wrote: : Because I can never work out how glibc actually builds itself, I think it adds all the directories to the VPATH, with the more specific ones ordered first. : and I don't want the directory tree to get too deep. Good argument, but I still think the "glibc way" is more logical, and actually, much more good looking. : Well, autoconf seems to use the form CPU-OS; common-unix means "any cpu, : unixish OS". It's true that autoconf uses that form, but I see no real reason to keep the common- prefix at all. Why not simply "unix" ? -- Johan Rydberg, Free Software Developer, Sweden http://rtmk.sf.net | http://www.nongnu.org/guss/ Playing A-Skills and Krafty Kuts - Tricka Technology |