gh-141926 : Add --enable-cross-run configure option to avoid clearing RUNSHARED on cross-compile#141927
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gh-141926 : Add --enable-cross-run configure option to avoid clearing RUNSHARED on cross-compile#141927zanieb wants to merge 1 commit intopython:mainfrom
--enable-cross-run configure option to avoid clearing RUNSHARED on cross-compile#141927zanieb wants to merge 1 commit intopython:mainfrom
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Closing in favor of #141958 unless someone suggests otherwise. |
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This is a fairly simple start to address #141926 by retaining
RUNSHAREDvia an opt-in configure flag.A subsequent pull request could add the ability to automatically check if a cross-compiled binary can be executed.