case "${host}" in
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw32* )
-
-
-
- if test "$cross_compiling" != "yes" -a "$TOOLKIT_DIR" = "msw"; then
- WX_LIBRARY="wxmsw${WX_MSW_VERSION}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}"
- WX_LIBRARY_GL="wxmsw_gl${WX_MSW_VERSION}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}"
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- else
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- fi
+ WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
+ WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
;;
*-*-darwin* )
case "${host}" in
*-*-cygwin* | *-*-mingw32* )
-
- dnl If we are cross compiling we want to use the 'full' unix type name for the
- dnl lib, but for a native install use the windows style naming convention.
- dnl (excepting again that we strip the ELF style version numbers off it).
-
- dnl FIXME: is this GL stuff actually even used for wxMSW? should it be??
-
- if test "$cross_compiling" != "yes" -a "$TOOLKIT_DIR" = "msw"; then
- WX_LIBRARY="wxmsw${WX_MSW_VERSION}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}"
- WX_LIBRARY_GL="wxmsw_gl${WX_MSW_VERSION}${lib_unicode_suffix}${lib_debug_suffix}"
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- else
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
- fi
+ WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED="lib${WX_LIBRARY}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
+ WX_LIBRARY_NAME_SHARED_GL="lib${WX_LIBRARY_GL}.${SO_SUFFIX}"
;;
*-*-darwin* )