Hi,
does it make sense to change the line "sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc'" into "sysconfdir='${exec_prefix}/etc'" in the configure file? I found that useful while compiling the utils for an ARM platform. The /etc will be generated in the right place then.
Martin
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Hi Martin,
I crosscompiled bluez-libs, bluez-utils and even hciemu for ARM platform
and they work fine. I am preparing a little how-to for those insterested
on doing the same thing.
cheers,
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Hi Martin,
> does it make sense to change the line "sysconfdir='${prefix}/etc'" into "sysconfdir='${exec_prefix}/etc'" in the configure file? I found that useful while compiling the utils for an ARM platform. The /etc will be generated in the right place then.
explain what the differences are. However the acinclude.m4 is a little
bit more complex and there are other corner cases.
Regards
Marcel
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