Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/03/02/14:39:08
I figured what was going on (and what was different between b18 and b19
). I hadn't put a leading dot in $CDPATH (why this makes a difference
I'm not quite sure, and why I even thought of trying it is of some
mystery as well).
> I am trying to compile a program suite using the makefiles that I used
> successfully in b18. This is causing some problems as the make appears
> to behave differently.
> I have a number of rules setup within make. One of which is, (sigh,
yes
> a lot of this package is in Fortran, which is auto translated to C):
> .f.o:
> cd $(<D); $(F77) $(F77FLAGS) -c `basename $<'
> I find that the $(F77) invariably runs in the directory ABOVE the one
in
> which the make started. I am using these same make rules not only in
b19
> and b18 but also on about seven different dialects of Unix with no
> problems.
-
For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to
"gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
- Raw text -