On 03/14/2012 11:05 AM, gene heskett wrote: > On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 11:04:37 AM Mark Wendt did opine: > > >> On 03/14/2012 02:01 AM, gene heskett wrote: >> >>> On Wednesday, March 14, 2012 01:58:58 AM Kirk Wallace did opine: >>> >>>> In case anyone might want to know. I've been on IRC lately with AVR >>>> software problems. I wanted to get an RTS signal feature activated. >>>> The feature gets turned on by #ifdef's in the source, so I found out >>>> I can do this by adding the define option, -DRTS_ENABLE, to the >>>> Makefile, but it didn't work. After much fiddling, I found that make >>>> doesn't look at source files that don't change since the last make. >>>> Since none of the source files ever changed, none of the "#ifdef >>>> RTS_ENABLE"'s got done. I started adding LED toggles in the source >>>> to track where the RTS code flows and when I got to the serial port >>>> file, RTS started working because the file got recompiled from the >>>> LED toggle change. I removed all of the toggles and now have RTS and >>>> RS485. Wah Hooo. >>>> >>> One of the reasons I am fond of a 'make clean; make'. :) >>> >>> Cheers, Gene >>> >> Even better is 'make distclean; make'. ;-) >> >> Mark >> > I tried that 2 or 3 times, ate my lunch every time. Deletes too much. > > Cheers, Gene > I forgot one thing - 'make distclean, ./configure; make'. The distclean usually deletes the Makefile created by './configure'.
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