[Swan-dev] Bison rule

2015-08-03 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier
I just poked at the Bison rule in out lib/libipsecconf/Makefile I hope that the plan9 filesystem problem that Antony encountered remains fixed. Instead of a cat, I used a mv. I noticed that $(builddir) is . when this rule fired. Is this always going to be the case? If so, the recipe can be sim

Re: [Swan-dev] Bison rule

2015-08-03 Thread Antony Antony
On Mon, Aug 03, 2015 at 03:55:23PM -0400, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote: > I just poked at the Bison rule in out lib/libipsecconf/Makefile > > I hope that the plan9 filesystem problem that Antony encountered > remains fixed. Instead of a cat, I used a mv. yes. Thanks Paul & Hugh. -antony > I notice

Re: [Swan-dev] Bison rule

2015-08-04 Thread Andrew Cagney
On 3 August 2015 at 15:55, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote: > I just poked at the Bison rule in out lib/libipsecconf/Makefile > > I hope that the plan9 filesystem problem that Antony encountered > remains fixed. Instead of a cat, I used a mv. > > I noticed that $(builddir) is . when this rule fired. Is

Re: [Swan-dev] Bison rule

2015-08-04 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier
| From: Andrew Cagney | No. In fact the reverse - $(srcdir) = 1 - will hopefully be true | everywhere. (mk/library.mk still contains a hack to somewhat preserve | old behaviour). I look forward to our new masters. Really. | Should the TMP file be removed in the parser-clean rule? Yes. Than