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authorMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>2012-10-13 15:57:56 +0300
committerMartin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>2012-10-18 14:26:12 +0300
commit53e8cd68b722895a7110a2f7ee7e1bd42f4bac3b (patch)
tree05d4d7c8cf2ff727398815b70098f7a3680074ad /configure
parentb760ffdd07eaabf66656f3b2215c7da1c39a60ba (diff)
downloadffmpeg-53e8cd68b722895a7110a2f7ee7e1bd42f4bac3b.tar.gz
configure: Split out msvc as a separate target OS
The name mingw32 as target OS is both misleading, and very little of the target OS specific settings actually match. Since the target OS default is set based on uname, the default (which on MSYS is set to mingw) is overridden by --toolchain=msvc. Signed-off-by: Martin Storsjö <martin@martin.st>
Diffstat (limited to 'configure')
-rwxr-xr-xconfigure12
1 files changed, 8 insertions, 4 deletions
diff --git a/configure b/configure
index 800f22c1bb..398f4c0651 100755
--- a/configure
+++ b/configure
@@ -1989,8 +1989,6 @@ if enabled cross_compile; then
die "Must specify target arch and OS when cross-compiling"
fi
-set_default arch target_os
-
ar_default="${cross_prefix}${ar_default}"
cc_default="${cross_prefix}${cc_default}"
nm_default="${cross_prefix}${nm_default}"
@@ -2015,13 +2013,14 @@ case "$toolchain" in
ld_default="c99wrap link"
nm_default="dumpbin -symbols"
ar_default="lib"
+ target_os_default="win32"
;;
?*)
die "Unknown toolchain $toolchain"
;;
esac
-set_default cc pkg_config sysinclude
+set_default arch cc pkg_config sysinclude target_os
enabled cross_compile || host_cc_default=$cc
set_default host_cc
@@ -2032,7 +2031,7 @@ fi
exesuf() {
case $1 in
- mingw32*|cygwin*|*-dos|freedos|opendos|os/2*|symbian) echo .exe ;;
+ mingw32*|win32|win64|cygwin*|*-dos|freedos|opendos|os/2*|symbian) echo .exe ;;
esac
}
@@ -2761,6 +2760,11 @@ case $target_os in
enable dos_paths
add_cppflags -U__STRICT_ANSI__
;;
+ win32|win64)
+ objformat="win32"
+ ranlib=:
+ enable dos_paths
+ ;;
cygwin*)
target_os=cygwin
shlibdir_default="$bindir_default"