B20.1: problem with make and multiple absolute targets
David Wilson
David.Wilson@MessagingDirect.com
Tue Aug 17 10:38:00 GMT 1999
We have found a problem with B20.1 make (GNU 3.75 port) for which we can find
no workaround. The problem arises when one has a multiple target dependency
and some of the file names start with '/'. This is in UNIX mode.
Here is a simple Makefile that exhibits the problem:
all: file1 /file2
file1 /file2:
echo $@
If the '/' is removed from the front of file2 in both cases, the result is as
expected. No problem is found with GNU make 3.75 built on Solaris.
The output from make -p seems to indicate that the space + '/' results in
names being paired. So, with
/file1 /file2 /file3 /file4:
echo $@
you get references to
/file1 /file2:
echo $@
/file3 /file4:
echo $@
in the make -p output.
I see evidence of GMU make 3.77 ports for the Cygnus environment. Where can
one get these from? For our purposes make only needs to operate in UNIX mode,
and //c/... type names are not required.
David Wilson David.Wilson@MessagingDirect.com
MessagingDirect Ltd. Tel: +44 181 332 9091
http://www.messagingdirect.com Fax: +44 181 332 9019
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