Build: Support building of MSYS2 binaries.

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Lasse Collin 2015-08-11 13:21:52 +03:00
parent 0275a5398c
commit bcacd8ce7a
1 changed files with 11 additions and 5 deletions

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@ -34,8 +34,8 @@ AC_CANONICAL_HOST
# We do some special things on Windows (32-bit or 64-bit) builds.
case $host_os in
mingw* | cygwin*) is_w32=yes ;;
*) is_w32=no ;;
mingw* | cygwin* | msys) is_w32=yes ;;
*) is_w32=no ;;
esac
AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_W32], [test "$is_w32" = yes])
@ -43,9 +43,15 @@ AM_CONDITIONAL([COND_W32], [test "$is_w32" = yes])
# executables. Cygwin is an exception to this, since it is recommended
# that symlinks don't have the .exe suffix. To make this work, we
# define LN_EXEEXT.
#
# MSYS2 is treated the same way as Cygwin. It uses plain "msys" like
# the original MSYS when building MSYS/MSYS2-binaries. Hopefully this
# doesn't break things for the original MSYS developers. Note that this
# doesn't affect normal MSYS/MSYS2 users building non-MSYS/MSYS2 binaries
# since in that case the $host_os is usually mingw32.
case $host_os in
cygwin) LN_EXEEXT= ;;
*) LN_EXEEXT='$(EXEEXT)' ;;
cygwin | msys) LN_EXEEXT= ;;
*) LN_EXEEXT='$(EXEEXT)' ;;
esac
AC_SUBST([LN_EXEEXT])
@ -283,7 +289,7 @@ if test "x$enable_assembler" = xyes; then
case $host_os in
# Darwin should work too but only if not creating universal
# binaries. Solaris x86 could work too but I cannot test.
linux* | *bsd* | mingw* | cygwin* | *djgpp*)
linux* | *bsd* | mingw* | cygwin* | msys | *djgpp*)
case $host_cpu in
i?86) enable_assembler=x86 ;;
x86_64) enable_assembler=x86_64 ;;