Am Mon, 2003-03-10 um 20.32 schrieb Owen Taylor: > Anyways, I spent a ton of work on cross-compiling prior to > 2.2.0, so if you haven't tried cross-compiling since then, > I'd advise trying it and/or reading the source code. Actually I have both and have to say that I'm generally very pleased by the work you've done including applying other work in this area. Thanks. My intention here is to make sure that dubious problems are avoided, asking the linker to check for a function is certainly better than running testcode (or failing in case of crosscompilation) by the means that the existance of the exercised function is checked. However there are cases where checking for existance of a function is *not* enough to also grasp for correct semantics and threading implementations are a very nice example for this. Better would be to check with the compiler/assembler/linker for known features/semantics because they certainly know best (of the tools we have access to in the moment of configuration). -- Servus, Daniel
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