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From: "Max Bowsher" <maxb@ukf.net>
To: "Alexander Enchevich" <Alexander.Enchevich@creo.com>, <cygwin@cygwin.com>
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Subject: Re: AC_CYGWIN? 
Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2003 01:15:39 +0100
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Alexander Enchevich wrote:
> Hi
>
> What's the proper way to check if I am compiling on a cygwin system from
> within an autoconf configure.in script?

From the subject, you clearly already have an idea. If you check the
autoconf docs, they will tell you that that macro is obsolete, and tell you
how you should be doing it.

Of course, checking for a platform kind of goes against the whole
feature-not-platform tests ideal of autoconf.


Max.


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