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The ATI stream / AMD APP SDK environment variables appear to only interfere with win32 builds so bypass them.

nfactor-troky
Con Kolivas 12 years ago
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      configure.ac

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configure.ac

@ -98,20 +98,23 @@ case $target in @@ -98,20 +98,23 @@ case $target in
;;
esac
if test "x$have_x86_64" = xtrue; then
ARCH_DIR=x86_64
else
ARCH_DIR=x86
fi
if test "x$ATISTREAMSDKROOT" != x; then
OPENCL_FLAGS="-I$ATISTREAMSDKROOT/include $OPENCL_FLAGS"
OPENCL_LIBS="-L$ATISTREAMSDKROOT/lib/$ARCH_DIR $OPENCL_LIBS"
fi
if test "x$have_win32" != xtrue; then
if test "x$have_x86_64" = xtrue; then
ARCH_DIR=x86_64
else
ARCH_DIR=x86
fi
if test "x$ATISTREAMSDKROOT" != x; then
OPENCL_FLAGS="-I$ATISTREAMSDKROOT/include $OPENCL_FLAGS"
OPENCL_LIBS="-L$ATISTREAMSDKROOT/lib/$ARCH_DIR $OPENCL_LIBS"
fi
if test "x$AMDAPPSDKROOT" != x; then
OPENCL_FLAGS="-I$AMDAPPSDKROOT/include $OPENCL_FLAGS"
OPENCL_LIBS="-L$AMDAPPSDKROOT/lib/$ARCH_DIR $OPENCL_LIBS"
if test "x$AMDAPPSDKROOT" != x; then
OPENCL_FLAGS="-I$AMDAPPSDKROOT/include $OPENCL_FLAGS"
OPENCL_LIBS="-L$AMDAPPSDKROOT/lib/$ARCH_DIR $OPENCL_LIBS"
fi
fi
cpumining="no"

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