cygwin -mno-cygwin AC_CHECK_SIZEOF
Bob Rossi
bob_rossi@cox.net
Fri Dec 1 12:28:00 GMT 2006
On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 11:57:41PM -0500, Igor Peshansky wrote:
> On 2006年11月30日, Eric Blake wrote:
>> > According to Bob Rossi on 11/30/2006 7:32 PM:
> >
> > > AC_CHECK_SIZEOF does these two things on cygwin with autoconf 2.60.
> > > fprintf(f, "%d\n", sizeof(1ドル));
> > > which prints "4\r\n" if the size is 4 and then
> > > AC_CV_NAME=`cat conftestval`, ...
> > > now cygwin's cat doesn't understand \r\n, so
> > Or experiment with the recent add-on to cygwin's bash, where exporting
> > SHELLOPTS with the cygwin-specific shell option igncr set will tell
> > subsequent /bin/sh invocations to strip \r from command substitution.
>> Although this might work.
This is interesting.
bash --version
GNU bash, version 3.2.5(7)-release (i686-pc-cygwin)
$ export SHELLOPTS=$SHELLOPTS:igncr
-bash: SHELLOPTS: readonly variable
Is there anything special I need to do here? I'll google some more ...
> > And the fact that you are now telling configure the truth that you are
> > cross-compiling, even though the cross binaries are executable, may be
> > enough for autoconf to try harder for discovering how AC_CHECK_SIZEOF
> > should behave without tripping up on line endings (and if that is not
> > the case, maybe we should consider patching autoconf to make it happen
> > that way).
>> Or have autoconf use some other tool that does not do binary processing
> (e.g., awk or tr) instead of cat, which would enable the text mount
> solution.
I really think this is the current best solution, that is, to modify
autoconf to not use cat. Either that, or simply don't put the \n in the
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF macro. I'm not sure why that is done in the first place.
If
fprintf(f, "%d\n", sizeof(1ドル));
was changed to
fprintf(f, "%d", sizeof(1ドル));
I think it would fix the problem.
Well, I downloaded the autoconf sources, but couldn't find the
AC_CHECK_SIZEOF code. I did find it in /usr/share/autoconf, but when I
modify it, the system autoconf behavior doesn't change. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Bob Rossi
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