On Friday 2013-02-01 16:23, Yann Droneaud wrote:
>
>The rationale behind this is: 
>
>when using ./configure --host=<name>, --build=<name>,--target=<name>,
><name> is not the output of config.guess and can be written in
>upper-case. For example ./configure --host=X86-LINUX

But the question is: why would anybody want to write X86-LINUX
instead of x86-linux?

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