I have a small open source program tha开发者_Python百科t builds with an autoconf configure script.
I ran configure I tried to compile with:
make CC="/opt/local/bin/i386-mingw32-g++"
That didn't work because the configure script found include files that were not available to the mingw system.
So then I tried:
./configure CC="/opt/local/bin/i386-mingw32-g++"
Is that the right way to do it?
You want:
./configure --host=i686-pc-mingw32
...which tells configure that you want to target a different platform. Provided your cross-compile environment is setup correctly i.e. you have an "i686-pc-mingw32-gcc" in your path, it should all just work.
Well, this seems to work:
MBIN=/opt/local/bin/
PREFIX=/opt/local/i386-mingw32
export CC=$MBIN/i386-mingw32-gcc
export CXX=$MBIN/i386-mingw32-g++
export RANLIB=$MBIN/i386-mingw32-ranlib
export AR=$MBIN/i386-mingw32-ar
export MINGWFLAGS="-mwin32 -mconsole -march=pentium4 "
export CFLAGS="$MINGWFLAGS"
export CXXFLAGS="$MINGWFLAGS"
VARS="CC=$CC CXX=$CXX RANLIB=$RANLIB AR=$AR"
make $VARS CFLAGS="$CFLAGS" CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS"
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