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From: Denis Excoffier <cygwin AT Denis-Excoffier DOT org>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2015 01:06:35 +0100
Subject: bad interaction with /usr/bin/make
To: The Cygwin Mailing List <cygwin AT cygwin DOT com>
Message-Id: <6BC3C400-70D8-4A1D-9218-897B457B50D8@Denis-Excoffier.org>
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Hi,

This is a standard makefile, except that hello.c
is taken from a special directory:

% cat Makefile
all : hello
hello : hello.o
	gcc -o $@ $+
hello.o : /usr/mydata/hello.c
	gcc -o $@ -c $<
clean :
	-rm -f hello hello.exe hello.o
%

The file hello.c contains exactly what you expect
that it should contain and the ./hello runs OK.


Now, suppose that you mount (through /etc/fstab) some
drive under some subfolder of /usr/mydata, eg

R:/svnRepository /usr/mydata/svn ntfs cygexec,noacl

You can try the Makefile, it still works (as expected).

Now you come home and the R: drive does not exist
any more. Believe it or not (but you can try), the
Makefile does not work any more and produces:

make: *** INTERNAL: readdir: No such file or directory.  Stop.


You can observe that the /usr/mydata/hello.c still exists,
unchanged, and that the mount has nothing to do with
/usr/mydata, only with /usr/mydata/svn, which is unknown
in the Makefile.

Do you think that Cygwin has something to do with this or
is it exclusively /usr/bin/make's business?

Regards,

Denis Excoffier.





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