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When configuring canadian cross toolchain and you're unlucky enough to be
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using a build and host that are different, but that config.sub thinks mean the same thing,
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you might end up without BUILD_CC being defined as 'cc' or 'gcc',
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which might cause $CC to be used instead, which would be wrong...
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Dan Kegel
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--- glibc-2.3.2/configure.old 2004-05-26 19:46:43.000000000 -0700
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+++ glibc-2.3.2/configure 2004-05-26 19:52:47.000000000 -0700
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@@ -3323,7 +3323,7 @@
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ac_link='$CC -o conftest$ac_exeext $CFLAGS $CPPFLAGS $LDFLAGS conftest.$ac_ext $LIBS >&5'
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ac_compiler_gnu=$ac_cv_c_compiler_gnu
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-if test $host != $build; then
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+if test "$cross_compiling" = yes; then
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for ac_prog in gcc cc
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do
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# Extract the first word of "$ac_prog", so it can be a program name with args.
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