Stefan Weil wrote:
Jamie Lokier schrieb:
Stefan Weil wrote:
Make using mingw32 on windows does not preserve $@ in macros
when they are modified using this pattern:
target: macro += something
Is it not using GNU Make, or is it some ancient version?
(make --version shows
Jamie Lokier wrote:
Stefan Weil wrote:
Make using mingw32 on windows does not preserve $@ in macros
when they are modified using this pattern:
target: macro += something
Is it not using GNU Make, or is it some ancient version?
(make --version shows the version, if it's GNU Make).
-- Jamie
Jamie Lokier schrieb:
Stefan Weil wrote:
Jamie Lokier schrieb:
Stefan Weil wrote:
Make using mingw32 on windows does not preserve $@ in macros
when they are modified using this pattern:
target: macro += something
Is it not using GNU Make, or is it some ancient version?
(make --version
Make using mingw32 on windows does not preserve $@ in macros
when they are modified using this pattern:
target: macro += something
This behaviour results in an error when QEMU_CFLAGS containing
-MMD -MP -MT $@ is modified for compilation of source files
which use SDL: $@ will expand to nothing,
Stefan Weil wrote:
Make using mingw32 on windows does not preserve $@ in macros
when they are modified using this pattern:
target: macro += something
Is it not using GNU Make, or is it some ancient version?
(make --version shows the version, if it's GNU Make).
-- Jamie
Jamie Lokier schrieb:
Stefan Weil wrote:
Make using mingw32 on windows does not preserve $@ in macros
when they are modified using this pattern:
target: macro += something
Is it not using GNU Make, or is it some ancient version?
(make --version shows the version, if it's GNU