> Date: Wed, 23 May 2012 10:42:30 +0200 > From: Mason <[email protected]> > > I'm (grudgingly) running Windows, and I need some Makefile to > work whether it is invoked from a bash shell under cygwin, > or from Microsoft's CMD shell in the "DOS" command-line. > > (I'm using GNU Make 3.82, Built for i686-pc-mingw32) > > I've found a strange way to distinguish between cygwin > and DOS, and I wanted to ask if it works by accident > or by design, and if there is a "better" way (for any > interpretation of "better"). > > Right now, I do: > > ifdef windir > XX = DOS > else > XX = CYGWIN > endif > > and it seems to work, apparently because DOS keeps the environment > variable in lower case, while CYGWIN sets it to upper case. > > What do you think?
I think you should use the Cygwin build of Make when you use Cygwin tools and the MinGW build (the one you have) when you work with native Windows tools. Mixing them is asking for trouble, even though the problems are subtle and may seem non-existent. _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
