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From: "Andrew Cottrell" <AndrewCottrell AT swiftdsl DOT com DOT au>
To: "Richard Dawe" <rich AT phekda DOT freeserve DOT co DOT uk>
Cc: <djgpp-workers AT delorie DOT com>
Subject: RE: GCC 3.3 & LIBC - build process change (attempt #2)
Date: Sun, 20 Jul 2003 12:06:37 +1000
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> > + $(TOP)/../gpp.opt : $(TOP)/../gcc.opt
> > +       sed -f $(TOP)/../gpp_opt.sed $< > $@
> > +
> >   ifneq ($(MAKEFILE_LIB),1)
> >   all :: makefile.oh
> >   makefile.oh : makefile
> 
> I saw that, but what depends on gpp.opt? AFAICT nothing would 
> cause it to be built, when you start with a fresh tree. Maybe 
> you need a line like:
> 
> $(OBJS): $(TOP)/../gpp.opt
> 
> Or does make auto-detect that it needs to build $(TOP)/../gpp.opt?
> 
> Maybe I'm missing something.
Make did auto-detect it somehow, but I also spotted it on Friday and added
it to the all requriements, but this is a better option. I am in the process
of doing a final check on attempt #3. 

> > I spotted a problem with the patch and I don't know how to 
> get arround 
> > it with my limited make knowledge. The problem is that make 
> clean does 
> > not remove gpp.opt . I have tried the following:-
> >         clean ::
> >         -$(MISC) rm *.o *.d *.i makefile.oh gpp.opt
> > 
> > and also the following, but this gives and error
> >         clean ::
> >         rm gpp.opt
> >         -$(MISC) rm *.o *.d *.i makefile.oh
> > 
> > Any ideas on this one?
> 
> I don't understand. I wonder why the first one didn't work.
I now do anfter some more investigating, but I still don't know the
mechanism. This clean is called for each of the directories under the src
root. As gpp.opt is in the src root it does not get deleted.

I have added the following line to the src\makefile which causes the gpp.opt
to be deleted.

	$(MAKE) -f makempty clean
+	./misc.exe rm gpp.opt
	./misc.exe rm makemake.exe copyrite.exe misc.exe 

I will post an attempt #3 after re-building and checking everything after at
least 3 LIBC builds and clean cycles.

Regards,
Andrew


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