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The following macros make the system type available to configure
scripts.
The variables build_alias
, host_alias
, and
target_alias
are always exactly the arguments of --build
,
--host
, and --target
; in particular, they are left empty
if the user did not use them, even if the corresponding
AC_CANONICAL
macro was run. Any configure script may use these
variables anywhere. These are the variables that should be used when in
interaction with the user.
If you need to recognize some special environments based on their system type, run the following macros to get canonical system names. These variables are not set before the macro call.
If you use these macros, you must distribute config.guess
and
config.sub
along with your source code. See Output, for
information about the AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR
macro which you can use
to control in which directory configure
looks for those scripts.
AC_CANONICAL_BUILD | Macro |
Compute the canonical build-system type variable, build , and its
three individual parts build_cpu , build_vendor , and
build_os .
If |
AC_CANONICAL_HOST | Macro |
Compute the canonical host-system type variable, host , and its
three individual parts host_cpu , host_vendor , and
host_os .
If |
AC_CANONICAL_TARGET | Macro |
Compute the canonical target-system type variable, target , and its
three individual parts target_cpu , target_vendor , and
target_os .
If |
Note that there can be artifacts due to the backward compatibility code. See Hosts and Cross-Compilation, for more.