Re: Alvaro Herrera 2016-03-19 <20160319223826.GA333151@alvherre.pgsql>
> I suppose cross-building is supposed to work, but I'm not surprised if
> it actually doesn't; we don't have any cross-test-compile test in our
> buildfarm.
>
> So you first run configure for the host compiler, to build pg_config and
> zic, and then run configure again for the target compiler, and there's a
> "make distclean" in the middle and you also remove configure's
> config.cache. Hmm ...
Fwiw, there's a related Debian bug about pg_config:
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794103
The problem discussed there is one step down in the dependency chain,
namely using pg_config+libpq for compilation of other packages, but
the pg_config-cross-compilation problem is probably similar.
My idea was to see if pg_config could be rewritten in sh or perl
instead so it could run both on the host and the build architecture,
but I never got around to actually implementing something. (And
there's the obvious problem that pg_config also needs to run on
Windows, so sh is probably out, if we'd want to have this included in
core. Maybe perl?)
Christoph