Re: Noooooooooo!

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* Harlan Stenn wrote on Tue, Sep 02, 2008 at 18:12 +0000:
> > Peter O'Gorman wrote:
> > 
> > > Josef noted that he did not want this to change. I'm inclined to agree
> > > with him, people who are cross-compiling may not have all of the `tools'
> > > available as triplet-prefixed-name, but are likely to have their PATH
> > > set correctly to point at the cross-tools.
> 
> I've used cross-compiles (off and on) for years and I gotta say the
> first time I got this message I probably did some pissing and moaning.
> But I do believe that proper naming is the way to go.

I think when doing this change, this would avoid the sometimes
very annoying fall back from let's say
arm-ingenico-elf_whatever-cpp to /lib/cpp
(which usually should just lead to an confusing error later,
 because of e.g. different std system includes)

   - correct?

oki,

Steffen
 
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