actually git grep SYSBASE= still return nothing useful.
I don't know if setting it in the environment when running configure
is the intended use case (who knows?), but I notice that in my Android
cross-build tree's autogen.lastrun, I set
SYSBASE=/home/tml/android-ndk-r6/platforms/android-9/arch-arm (and
that is what I have in the README.cross Android example, too).
Don't ask me why I do that, I don't remember any more. Presumably I
noticed that in some 3rd-party module's makefile.mk SYSBASE was used
in such a way that setting it in the environment was the easiest way
to get that module to build...
Thorsten, did you follow that example and set SYSBASE, or did you get
your Android cross-build to complete without using SYSBASE?
--tml
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