https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=977208
--- Comment #17 from Renich Bon Ciric <renich(a)woralelandia.com> ---
(In reply to Björn Esser from comment #11)
Created attachment 767313 [details]
use install-script to get some needed parameters for build
This is needed in addition to the spec-file improvements.
Hello,
IMHO, this is totally unnecessary and overcomplicated. That binary decides if
this is a 64bit or 32bit system; in an overcomplicated way, if you ask me.
I'd rather implement this on the SPEC file and not rely on some C script to do
it; it's redundant. What do you think?
Here's the code for gccarch.c; which is obvious.
## gccarch.c
#include <stdio.h>
// Check windows
#if _WIN32 || _WIN64
#if _WIN64
#define ENVIRONMENT64
#else
#define ENVIRONMENT32
#endif
#endif
// Check GCC
#if __GNUC__
#if __x86_64__ || __ppc64__
#define ENVIRONMENT64
#else
#define ENVIRONMENT32
#endif
#endif
int main(){
#ifndef ENVIRONMENT32
printf("%d", 1);
#else
printf("%d", 0);
#endif
}
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