I'll try :) Packages: binutils-2.20.1-2-mingw32-bin.tar make-3.81-20090914-mingw32-bin.tar mingwrt-3.18-mingw32-dev.tar mingwrt-3.18-mingw32-dll.tar w32api-3.14-mingw32-dev.tar gdb-7.1-2-mingw32-bin.tar gcc-full-4.4.0-mingw32-bin-2.tar
Set up (see .7z file, it has an exe, it's cat.exe from unxutils, but don't trust me, just get it from there :) ):
empty test.txt in folder. Makefile in same folder with: all:"cat.exe" test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt >> (27440 bytes in this example, for just the arguments).
cat.exe in the same folder. Btw, the quotes around cat.exe seem to matter. If I now call 'mingw32-make' in the folder, the output ends with:test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.txt test.tx
t test.txt cat.exe: est.txt: No such file or directory cat.exe: tet.txt: No such file or directory cat.exe: testtxt: No such file or directory mingw32-make: *** [all] Error -1 Notice the mangled names there, dissapearing characters. Hope this is a good enough setup, it's already way past bedtime ;) Cheers! Jeroen On 4/15/2010 10:05 PM, Eli Zaretskii wrote:
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 2010 22:03:41 +0200 From: Jeroen Cranendonk<j.p.cranend...@tursiops.org> Really short, it seems to make one character disappear in the argument line at position 8k, position 2*8k, 3*8k, etc. Yes, I use long argument lines, not my fault, using a CMake generated make file :) It could be possible that the called program (Java compiler) is the one doing this, instead of mingw32-make, but for now I'm betting on the latter. I'm willing to try to make a good testcase once I figure out where to send it, if anyone still maintains that thing at all :D Hope this is the right place, please let me know :)It is the right place. Please try to provide a simple test case for this problem. Thanks.
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