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Message-ID: | <44B541D9.2010804@obbligato.org> |
Date: | Wed, 12 Jul 2006 13:39:21 -0500 |
From: | David Greene <greened AT obbligato DOT org> |
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Subject: | Re: ar: invalid bfd target |
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DJ Delorie wrote: >> C:/DJGPP/BIN/AR.EXE @project/lib/libproj.ac >> c:/djgpp/bin/ar.exe project/lib/libproj.ac: Invalid bfd target > > This normally happens when ar can't find the given response file, so > it doesn't expand it. > > Does it work if you use djgpp's make (which is also "standard GNU > make")? I figured out the problem. It just so happened that the build environment defined GNUTARGET to something ar didn't recognize. I reconfigured the build system to not defined GNUTARGET and everything started working. I still get the ENOENT messages but it doesn't seem to affect anything. -Dave
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