Mail Archives: cygwin/1998/09/26/02:00:54
All,
As requested, I looked through back issues of the newsletter before
posting. I DID find mention of my problem, but no solution was given and
the answer didn't satisfy me.
I have a problem in that, when I modify my make files, I get:
makefile:48: *** missing separator. Stop.
To me this is a serious problem; it occurs when I add new lines or
delete lines entirely. It happens whether or not I have a unix or dos
line type. The only way I can get around it is to keep my makefile on a
unix box on the internet and make changes there and ftp it across,
because once I change the length of the file or add lines or whatnot, I
get this seperator problem. What gives? Why this is happening? Is there
a way around it without a new or patched make?
The person who answered the original poster (Geoofrey Noer, I believe)
said "make 3.77 fixes this", essentially. He poster also said that a
later patch of b19 will fix it, but that make 3.77 wont fix it. That
totally confused me. :) 3.77 make fixes that now, but later it wont?
Also, where can I get source or binaries to the version of make (3.77)
listed above, if indeed it does fix it? I'm new to the whole project, so
I have yet to find my way around.
Sorry for the totally newbie question.
Lewis
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Lewis W. Beard 601-460-5267 lewis DOT beard AT wcom DOT com
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