Building for both i386 and ppc on Intel Mac

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On Thu, Jan 22, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Alexei Kuznetsov <eofster at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> One of the mailing list subscribers sent me a message with proper
> ./configure parameters for cross-compiling for PowerPC Macs being on
> Intel Mac:
>
> ./configure --host=powerpc-apple-darwin9 --build=powerpc
>
> By I still have to manually modify rules.mak (in the quote) when I
> switch the build system back and forth.
>
>
Did you mean patching the RANLIB thing? Actually what is the value of
$(RANLIB) there? Normally "ranlib" shouldn't need other parameters than the
archive filename.



> Can you suggest something to automate this? Of course I could just
> apply patches in some script, but is there a right way by adding some
> .mak file or something else just for cross-compilation for ppc?
>
>
Apart from the suspicious ranlib, I think this should have been supported by
existing script.

cheers
 Benny



> Alexei
>
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 9:17 PM, Alexei Kuznetsov <eofster at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm on Intel Mac and trying to build pjproject-1.0.1 for both i386 and
> > ppc platforms.
> >
> > Building for i386 is okay with ./configure && make dep && make.
> >
> > When I'm trying to configure for ppc, I'm getting this:
> > $ ./configure --host=powerpc-apple-darwin9 CFLAGS="-arch ppc"
> > aconfigure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target
> > checking build system type... powerpc-unknown-none
> > checking host system type... powerpc-apple-darwin9
> > checking target system type... powerpc-unknown-none
> > checking for powerpc-apple-darwin9-gcc... powerpc-apple-darwin9-gcc
> > checking for C compiler default output file name... aconfigure: error:
> > C compiler cannot create executables
> > See `config.log' for more details.
> >
> > If I change configure to acounfigure with the same parameters,
> > configuration runs to the end
> > $ ./configure --host=powerpc-apple-darwin9 CFLAGS="-arch ppc"
> >
> > Then I run "make dep", and then "make" which stops with that:
> > ranlib: file: ../lib/libpj-powerpc-apple-darwin9.a(pool_dbg.o) has no
> symbols
> > powerpc-apple-darwin9-ranlib ../lib/libpj-powerpc-apple-darwin9.a
> > make[2]: powerpc-apple-darwin9-ranlib: Command not found
> > make[2]: *** [../lib/libpj-powerpc-apple-darwin9.a] Error 127
> > make[1]: *** [pjlib] Error 2
> > make: *** [all] Error 1
> >
> > Then I'm editing build/rules.mak file as follows (changing one line):
> > $ svn diff
> > Index: build/rules.mak
> > ===================================================================
> > --- build/rules.mak     (revision 2412)
> > +++ build/rules.mak     (working copy)
> > @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
> >  $(LIB): $(OBJDIRS) $(OBJS) $($(APP)_EXTRA_DEP)
> >        if test ! -d $(LIBDIR); then $(subst @@,$(subst
> > /,$(HOST_PSEP),$(LIBDIR)),$(HOST_MKDIR)); fi
> >        $(AR) $(LIB) $(OBJS)
> > -       $(RANLIB) $(LIB)
> > +       $(RANLIB) -o $(LIB) $(OBJS)
> >
> >  $(EXE): $(OBJDIRS) $(OBJS) $($(APP)_EXTRA_DEP)
> >        if test ! -d $(BINDIR); then $(subst @@,$(subst
> > /,$(HOST_PSEP),$(BINDIR)),$(HOST_MKDIR)); fi
> >
> >
> > And "make" runs till the end.
> >
> > Am I doing something wrong? Or what can I do not to edit rules.mak
> > file evey time I'm switching the build system from i386 to ppc and
> > vice versa?
> >
> > Best regards,
> > Alexei
> >
>
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