Re: What's unknown in i386-unknown-freebsd

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CyberPeasant <djv@bedford.net>
Date
16 Jun 1998 16:27:34
Subject
Re: What's unknown in i386-unknown-freebsd
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199806162247.SAA20480@lucy.bedford.net


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Leif Neland wrote:
> I see the text "i386-unknown-freebsd" often while watching make's.
>
> What is the unknown?

The vendor of your system. It can't be known, as it happens.

The message is from gcc. architecture-vendor-OS

For a system with a single vendor you might see something like

mipsel-dec-ultrix

for a compiler for a Mips-based system made by Digital Equipment
Co. (R.I.P. :-( ) running ultrix (R.I.P. :-) )

dave
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