> Create a cache file with the right values, or call configure with those > values set in the environment.OK, i ran configure with -C one time without cross compiler env set, to obtain the variables another time with -C to use the config.cache . I could not find anything related to the check whether size_t is signed. I found a variable which i set that way: ignored_signed_size=${ignore_signed_size=1} What's wrong with that? Cheers Martin P.S.: Is there a way to obtain all variables in an easy way, or to obtain the variable that has to be set by hand? -- Frag' nicht - Du k?nntest eine Antwort erhalten. (Markus Mehring in d.a.arnooo)
On December 29, 2006 11:50:33 PM +0100 Martin H?fling <martin.hoefling at gmx.de> wrote:>> Create a cache file with the right values, or call configure with those >> values set in the environment. > > OK, i ran configure with -C one time without cross compiler env set, to > obtain the variables another time with -C to use the config.cache . I > could not find anything related to the check whether size_t is signed. I > found a variable which i set that way: > > ignored_signed_size=${ignore_signed_size=1} > > What's wrong with that?Ah. In this case the configure test is a custom one and isn't written to support cross-compiling. You'll have to patch the configure script until Timo can fix it.> P.S.: Is there a way to obtain all variables in an easy way, or to obtain > the variable that has to be set by hand?Not that I know of. -frank
On Fri, 2006-12-29 at 16:04 -0800, Frank Cusack wrote:> On December 29, 2006 11:50:33 PM +0100 Martin H?fling > <martin.hoefling at gmx.de> wrote: > >> Create a cache file with the right values, or call configure with those > >> values set in the environment. > > > > OK, i ran configure with -C one time without cross compiler env set, to > > obtain the variables another time with -C to use the config.cache . I > > could not find anything related to the check whether size_t is signed. I > > found a variable which i set that way: > > > > ignored_signed_size=${ignore_signed_size=1} > > > > What's wrong with that? > > Ah. In this case the configure test is a custom one and isn't written > to support cross-compiling. You'll have to patch the configure script > until Timo can fix it.I finally got around to doing this: http://dovecot.org/list/dovecot-cvs/2007-February/007748.html Did I miss any checks? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://dovecot.org/pipermail/dovecot/attachments/20070217/ee926d6f/attachment.bin>