I have the microsoft C++ compiler installed on my linux box and set it up so that I can run the command line compiler using wine. I have hand-crafted make files that allow me to build several packages for either native linux or WIN32 using this system. I have moved the packages to use autotools for building on linux, but am unable to figure out how to get the configure.ac and makefile.am to handle cross compiling with the MS tools. Specifically, I need to set the following for the tools: # Use visual C++ command line compiler CC = cl.exe AR = lib.exe LD = link.exe I also need to pass special CFLAGS, LDFLAGS, and ARFLAGS I have tried following the instructions for a "Canadian Cross" and also tried overriding everything in the configure.ac file. Both approaches quickly fail when configure tries to determine the default output file name, since it seems to just run CC with both CFLAGS and LDFLAGS and expect an executable. The MS tools have a separate linker program. Before I spam the list with my files and error logs, I am wondering if anyone has done something like this before or can point me to some documentation or examples. Thanks! Doug _______________________________________________ Autoconf mailing list Autoconf@xxxxxxx http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/autoconf