xine, ppc and illegal instructions

Henry Worth haworth at ncal.verio.com
Sat Mar 31 00:59:15 EST 2001


David Edelsohn wrote:
>
>         The configuration target is powerpc-*-linux, not ppc-*-linux.
> At best ppc-* could be converted to powerpc-*.  It's too bad that people
> made the wrong assumption about the configuration name, but there is not
> reason to encourage that.
>
> David

And what gods defined and documented it??? A lot of
packages are broke this way. My system has current
config scripts, config.guess/sub return powerpc-*.
The xine configure even uses them and has
a $host that is powerpc-* and without
ppc-* in the case will display an unsupported
message using $host which displays powerpc-*.
But, for some reason they use the un-canonized
$host_alias for the case statement which is ppc-*.

The bottom line is configure is a pile of
overly convoluted, underdocumented &*##. Most
package maintainers just copy from some other
already broken package and hack-n-slash till
it works on their x86 platform and leave it at
that. Getting pedantic about powerpc-* gets us
nowhere.

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