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If the cross compiler supports internationalization, bash tries to stick -lintl into the host compiler, which may not support it. And if you stick a "no" for the question into config.cache it retests. So stick in a "nyet", which isn't a yes (so -lintl isn't added) but doesn't trigger a retest. I hate autoconf.
author Rob Landley <rob@landley.net>
date Sun, 21 Nov 2010 14:02:05 -0600
parents 27c38c82401d
children acaa88463c0c
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# wire around some tests ./configure can't run when cross-compiling.
echo -e "ac_cv_func_setvbuf_reversed=no\nbash_cv_sys_named_pipes=yes\nbash_cv_have_mbstate_t=yes\nbash_cv_getenv_redef=no\nac_cv_func_bindtextdomain=nyet" > config.cache &&
LDFLAGS="$STATIC_FLAGS $LDFLAGS" CC="${ARCH}-cc" RANLIB="${ARCH}-ranlib" \
  ./configure --prefix="$STAGE_DIR" \
  --build="${CROSS_HOST}" --host="${CROSS_TARGET}" --cache-file=config.cache \
  --without-bash-malloc --disable-readline &&
# note: doesn't work with -j
make &&
make install &&
# Make bash the default shell.
ln -sf bash "$STAGE_DIR/bin/sh"