On Thu, Aug 17, 2000 at 08:55:41AM +0200, Thomas Wouters wrote: > On Wed, Aug 16, 2000 at 04:55:42PM -0700, Trent Mick wrote: > > > I am currently trying to port Python to Monterey (64-bit AIX) and I need > > to add a couple of Monterey specific options to CFLAGS and LDFLAGS (or to > > whatever appropriate variables for all 'cc' and 'ld' invocations) but it > > is not obvious *at all* how to do that in configure.in. Can anybody helpme > > on that? > > You'll have to write a shell 'case' for AIX Monterey, checking to make sure > it is monterey, and setting LDFLAGS accordingly. If you look around in > configure.in, you'll see a few other 'special cases', all to tune the > way the compiler is called. Depending on what you need to do to detect > monterey, you could fit it in one of those. Just search for 'Linux' or > 'bsdos' to find a couple of those cases. Right, thanks. I was looking at first to modify CFLAGS and LDFLAGS (as I thought would be cleaner) but I have got it working by just modifying CC and LINKCC instead (following the crowd on that one). [Trent blames placing *.a on the cc command line for his problems and Thomas and Barry, etc. tell Trent that that cannot be] Okay, I don't know what I was on. I think I was flailing for things to blame. I have got it working with simply listing the .a on the command line. Thanks, Trent -- Trent Mick TrentM@ActiveState.com
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