Hi, for me it looks like a small bug in determining the processor type in Darwin (MacOSX):
uname -m returns always i386 despite of the processor used uname -p returns on a laptop (Core2duo) running 10.5.x i386 (32bit kernel) uname -p returns on a MacPro (Nehalem) running 10.6.x x86_64 (64bit kernel)It seems that cmake_system_processor is using for Darwin uname -m instead of uname -p.
I checked as well config.guess, which returns the uname -p results (more or less ;-) - i686 instead of i386). I think, it would be nice, to fix this. Thanks a lot, Luis -- \\\\\\ (-0^0-) --------------------------oOO--(_)--OOo----------------------------- Luis Kornblueh Tel. : +49-40-41173289 Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology Fax. : +49-40-41173298 Bundesstr. 53 D-20146 Hamburg Email: luis.kornbl...@zmaw.de Federal Republic of Germany
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