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sim/ppc/Makefile uses GNU Make specific features
- From: Chris January <chris dot january at allinea dot com>
- To: gdb at sourceware dot org
- Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 12:01:03 +0000
- Subject: sim/ppc/Makefile uses GNU Make specific features
sim/ppc/Makefile uses GNU Make specific features but doesn't test for
GNU make in configure:
1. $< used in a non-default rule:
gentmap: ../common/gentmap.c
$(CC_FOR_BUILD) $(BUILD_CFLAGS) -I. -I../common -I
$(srcdir)/../common -o gentmap $< $(BUILD_LIBS)
>From the autoconf manual:
"Posix says that the â$<â construct in makefiles can be used only in
inference rules and in the â.DEFAULTâ rule; its meaning in ordinary
rules is unspecified. Solaris make for instance replaces it with the
empty string. OpenBSD (3.0 and later) make diagnoses these uses and
errors out. "
Result (on AIX, with AIX make):
gcc -g -O2 -I. -I. -I./../../include -I../../bfd -I./../../bfd
-I../../gdb -I./../../gdb -I./../../gdb/config -I. -I../common
-I./../common -o gentmap
gcc: no input files
make: 1254-004 The error code from the last command is 1.
2. psim depends on -lz, which is not a real file:
LIBS = -lz
psim: $(TARGETLIB) main.o $(LIBIBERTY_LIB) $(BFD_LIB) $(LIBS)
$(LIBINTL_DEP)
Result (again, with AIX make):
make: 1254-002 Cannot find a rule to create target -lz from
dependencies.
Stop.
Chris