ly with .d
extension) and restart. And whenever you are using paths within your
#include statement use "/".
That's all I've learned concerning dual usage of makefiles for M$ and
any UNIX / Linux
Cheers,
Knut.
On 14.10.21 22:17, Knut Schwichtenberg wrote:
Royce,
please rem
Royce,
please remember were MAKE is coming from. "\" is an escape character in
UNIX so if you change your path delimiter to "/" it will work as
expected. BTW Windows can handle "/" instead of "\" except the the
command line IF does not accept "/".
It's not a bug it is M$😉.
Cheers,
Knut
Am 14.1