# This file contains a table of known architecture strings, with # things to map them to. `configure' will take the output of gcc # --print-libgcc-file-name, strip off leading directories up to and # including gcc-lib, strip off trailing /libgcc.a and trailing version # number directory, and then strip off everything after the first # hyphen. The idea is that you're left with this bit: # $ gcc --print-libgcc-file-name # /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i486-linux/2.7.2/libgcc.a # ^^^^ # This is then looked up in the table below, to find out what to map # it to. If it isn't found then configure will print a warning and # continue. You can override configure's ideas using --with-arch. # The third field is the GNU configure architecture to use with # this build architecture. i386 i386 i486 i486 i386 i486 i586 i386 i486 i686 i386 i486 pentium i386 i486 sparc sparc sparc sparc64 sparc64 sparc64 alpha alpha alpha alphaev4 alpha alpha alphaev5 alpha alpha alphaev56 alpha alpha alphaev6 alpha alpha alphapca56 alpha alpha m68k m68k m68k arm arm arm armv4l arm arm ppc powerpc powerpc powerpc powerpc powerpc mips mips mips mipsel mipsel mipsel mipseb mips mips