I have a MAJOR complaint!!!
Please let me know when you get this so I can discuss it with you.
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On 5 Aug, Joerg Schilling wrote:
> Quey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> that file clearly does not exist in your RULES directory, the 586
>> exists but not a 686
>>
>> and I, like the rest of the world use gnu make :)
>
> Well, this is a problem that results from using an unmaintained make pro
Same problem here. gentoo, gg-4.1.2, unpatched cdrtools-2.01.01a44
The related bug has been reported to the GNU make maintainers in 1998 but
as the bug has not yet been fixed, it seems that GNU make is unmaintained :-(
A working highly portable make program is at ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/smake
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Quey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> that file clearly does not exist in your RULES directory, the 586
> exists but not a 686
>
> and I, like the rest of the world use gnu make :)
Well, this is a problem that results from using an unmaintained make program ;-)
As I mentioned, this bug has been re
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hallo Joerg,
>
> Op dinsdag 05 augustus 2008 schreef Joerg Schilling aan
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
> JS> This release is using a reworked makefile system that is able to
> JS> deal with a tar archive that does no longer contain symlinks.
> JS> Please test!
>
> I did. Sta
Hallo Joerg,
Op dinsdag 05 augustus 2008 schreef Joerg Schilling aan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
JS> This release is using a reworked makefile system that is able to
JS> deal with a tar archive that does no longer contain symlinks.
JS> Please test!
I did. Started is like I always do with the commad:
m
This release is using a reworked makefile system that is able to deal
with a tar archive that does no longer contain symlinks.
Please test!
ftp://ftp.berlios.de/pub/cdrecord/alpha/
Jörg
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