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Installation problem under IRIX #2635
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Comment author: administrator Bonjour,
Certains programmes "make" ont la mauvaise habitude d'initialiser Il y a peut-être une option de "make" pour désactiver cette
Lorsqu'on ne spécifie pas "-cc", le script "configure" essaye de Mais en effet ce choix de cc pour Mips et Alpha devrait être désactivé Cordialement,
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Comment author: administrator configure should not use cc for ocamlopt on the Alpha and Mips if the user |
Original bug ID: 243
Reporter: administrator
Status: closed
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Category: ~DO NOT USE (was: OCaml general)
Bug description
Full_Name: Olivier Parisy
Version: 3.00
OS: IRIX 6.5
Submission from: spiderman.labri.u-bordeaux.fr (147.210.8.140)
While re-installing ocaml 3.00, I accidentally came across a little bug in the
installation scripts : when the shell's variable "AS" isn't set, the native
assembler
(as) is correctly detected by configure.
But when performing something like export AS=foo, the detection seems to be
skipped and the native-compiling (make opt) goes wrong during mips.s
compilation.
This isn't a real problem because AS is initially empty. I discovered this
while
playing with a related strange behaviour : although specifying -cc gcc to
configure
works fine for the "make world" phase, during the "make opt" gcc isn't used.
Is this expected ? I'd love to be able to use GNU tools during all compilation
phases...
All of this isn't a bug, really, but may be confusing.
Thanks,
Olivier.
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