Mailing-List: contact cygwin-help AT sourceware DOT cygnus DOT com; run by ezmlm List-Subscribe: List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: , Sender: cygwin-owner AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Delivered-To: mailing list cygwin AT sources DOT redhat DOT com Date: Thu, 23 Nov 2000 16:30:43 +0100 From: Frank Ellert To: Earnie Boyd Cc: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Subject: Re: Compatibility problem: Cygwin make and makefile filename case Message-ID: <20001123163043.A64175@koma.free.de> References: <20001122152108 DOT 16609 DOT qmail AT web119 DOT yahoomail DOT com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5i In-Reply-To: <20001122152108.16609.qmail@web119.yahoomail.com> Accept-Language: de, en Content-Language: en Organization: Die ueblichen Verdaechtigen X-Copyright: (C) Copyright 2000 by Frank Ellert -- All rights reserved. X-PGP-Key: (DSA), (RSA) X-Homepage: Earnie Boyd writes: >I wasn't talking about your sources I was talking about the sources to make. >You can modify make to do what you want. Yes, I've understood that. But that doesn't solve my problem. I tried to explain why. I don't want to use Cygnus make or anything else from the Cygnus project myself. I want the sources of our project to compile everywhere where somebody has got one of the supported pascal compilers and a(n up to date) version of GNU make. And the latter should include Cygnus make. We could also write in our manual "On Win32 platforms dont't use Cygnus make since it's not compatible with our archiver. Use DJGPP make instead.", but it was nicer if we could simply write: "Get a port of GNU make for your platform." >An aside, linking your proprietary program with libcygwin.a forces it to be >GPL, unless you buy a proprietary use license from Red Hat. You will need to >distribute not only your sources under the GPL but also all of the sources >required to build Cygwin. Refer to http://cygwin.com for precise licensing. Thank you for mentioning that. But we don't link our program with anything from Cygwin. (It doesn't compile with GPC.) BTW: We would license our project under an OSS license if that was possible. But the original author's license doesn't allow that. >MAKEFILE. You can change read.c of the make package to also search for Yes, if the Cygwin project at least will think about integrating this patch into their sources, I'll do that. >MAKEFILE. Or, you can also distribute a GNUmakefile. "GNUmakefile" is also no SFN like "Makefile" isn't either. At the time of writing our makefiles are called "Makefile" as workaround to the compatibility problem. (So they work with Cygnus make but that way our sources are not 'DOS-clean'.) >> The other platforms (including DJGPP GNU make on DOS witch is also >> LFN-aware) don't habe the problem. >This has nothing to do with LFN. It has to do with filename case. Sorry, I'm no MS-Windows expert. All I can tell you: a) If you call a makefile "Makefile", zip and unzip it on Windows 98, DJGPP ls shows it as "Makefile" and Cygnus make finds it. All fine. b) If you call a makefile "makefile", zip and unzip it on Windows 98, DJGPP ls shows it as "makefile" but Cygnus make doesn't find it. Trouble. (DJGPP make finds it.) In b) dir shows the file as "MAKEFILE". You can of course rename the file to "makefile" ("mv MAKEFILE foo; mv foo makefile") and then Cygnus make is able to find it. >you're having with it. We would gratefully consider any patch that you might >submit. That sounds much better to me. I'll try to do that. >> Of course I would submit a patch if necessary. It should be rather >> trivial. (Not for me. I would have to install the whole Cygwin >> compiler stuff before being able to do that simple patch to make make >> also look for "MAKEFILE".) >No, you just need the sources for make. This has nothing to do with the Cygwin >runtime. But shouldn't I test a patch before submitting it? And if I want to do a patch for the MS-Windows port shouldn't I test it on MS-Windows? Anyway, below is a little patch that makes GNU make 3.79.1 also look for "MAKEFILE" on the MS-Windows platform. ("GNUmakefile", "makefile", "MAKEFILE", "Makefile") I tested it as far as possible on my FreeBSD box (but not until now on MS-Windows, since that would take much more time for me and you said it isn't necessary). It was nice if you would think of integrating it into the GNU make sources. 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