[CF-Devel] crossfire-clients v1.7.0 and arm architecture

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On Wednesday 08 September 2004 01:25 am, Mark Wedel wrote:
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      > Looking into the build problems on arm, comes down to the autotool stuff
     
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      > we got right now is, well, crap. :-)
     
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      > I'd like to clean it up. But it will require some big changes to the
     
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      > current autotool files (configure.in, Makefile.in, etc).
     
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      > I'd like to create a branch to make these changes. I'm looking for
     
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      > community approval.
     
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      > Prefer to branch from v1.7.0, so the target isn't changing and that is
     
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      > what I want to get working anyways.
     
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      > I'll also volunteer to merge my changes back into head once they are
     
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        I don't see any problem with that.  But I'm a bit curious, in general
     
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      terms on why it fails on arm and not other systems, since in general the
     
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      autoconf stuff should just be checking general attributes and I wouldn't
     
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      think there should be much in the client that should be platform specific.
     
     
Still looking into it. I'm getting info that this may be a much larger 
issue :-) like X not compiling correctly.

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