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From: "Andy Hare" <andy AT hare DOT u-net DOT com>
To: <cygwin AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com>
Subject: Problem with make and shells
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1999 23:44:37 -0000
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Hi,
    I am running b20.1 under Nt and win95. I have a makefile that calls
itself to make different targets. However, it produces a command not found
error when it tries to run the gcc. Actually as this is cross compiler
system the actual gcc being run is called arm-elf-gcc.exe and it is held in
another directory that is on the path. If the makefile is modified such that
it does not call make then the gcc is found and all is ok.

Below is the output of the command:

bash-2.02$ make angel
make ledblink.bin PATH=angel_obj OBJ=angel_obj/ DEBUG="AT91_DEBUG_ANGEL=1"
make[1]: Entering directory `/c/cygnus/xgcc-arm/eb01/examples/led_blink'
arm-elf-gcc.exe -DAT91M40400=1 -DAT91EB01=1 -g -c
../../library/init/in_main.c -
oangel_obj/in_main.o
make[1]: arm-elf-gcc.exe: Command not found
make[1]: *** [angel_obj/in_main.o] Error 127
make[1]: Leaving directory `/c/cygnus/xgcc-arm/eb01/examples/led_blink'
make: *** [angel] Error 2
bash-2.02$

 Is this a standard problem and if so how do I get round it.

I really need the ability to have multiple targets in the one makefile that
use different object file directories, hence the requrement for the make
call.

Andy Hare


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