Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/07/10/07:15:42
export MAKE_MODE=win32 or remove the MAKE_MODE variable. This will
use the DOS path style. You can also execute make from the DOS shell.
---Andrew Cowan <rxst50 AT email DOT sps DOT mot DOT com> wrote:
>
> Why does the following makefile fail to build 'foo.lib2'???
>
> I thought I read somewhere that cygwin make would understand
> Dos style pathnames - is this incorrect????
>
> > # If the lib file exists in c:\temp, copy
> > # it to cwd.
> >
> > %.lib1 :: //c/temp/%.lib
> > @echo xcopy /d /i /f /r $^ $@
> > %.lib2 :: c:\temp\%.lib
> > @echo xcopy /d /i /f /r $^ $@
> > %.lib3 :: /temp/%.lib
> > @echo xcopy /d /i /f /r $^ $@
> >
> > bash-2.01$ make -k -f a.mak -r --win32 foo.lib1 foo.lib2 foo.lib3
> > xcopy /d /i /f /r //c/temp/foo.lib foo.lib1
> > make: *** No rule to make target `foo.lib2'.
> > xcopy /d /i /f /r /temp/foo.lib foo.lib3
>
> If it is true that Dos pathnames are not allowed, then the
> previous example demonstrates the problem with using Unix
> style pathnames: you can't call a Windows program with Unix
> style pathnames. For example if I remove the "echo" from
> the last target (so that it calls xcopy), then run the makefile
> I get a syntax error (because xcopy does not like the Unix
> style pathname it was given):
>
> > bash-2.01$ make -k -f a.mak -r --win32 foo.lib1 foo.lib2 foo.lib3
> > xcopy /d /i /f /r //c/temp/foo.lib foo.lib1
> > make: *** No rule to make target `foo.lib2'.
> > Invalid switch - /foo.lib
> > make: *** [foo.lib3] Error 4
>
> Please send a clue: I need to use GNU Make in --win32 mode, and
> use Dos style pathnames in target-depend rules so that I can
> call commands using the target and dependency paths. Am I hosed?
> Is there a magical way to convert Unix paths to Dos paths built-in
> to cygwin make?
>
> -Andy Cowan
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