Dear Xiaofan Chen, In message <[email protected]> you wrote: > On Wed, Jun 16, 2010 at 9:44 AM, Snowel Xue <[email protected]> wrote: > > I did grep before, but can't find exactly E_BUS_ string, > > but it should come from ENABLE_BUS_xxx. > > > > If you look into the different between cygwin and mingw. > > you will find mingw have some excited features, the big one is > > the result build out just can run in windows, not depend on any > > third-party DLL or environment. > > You can use Cygwin to build MinGW binary. Just use > the Cygwin GCC with "-mno-cygwin". I will try to do that > myself.
I'm not sure if this applies here, too, but anyway: It may make sense to check the m4 input files for continuation lines (you know: marked by a backslash at the end of the line). By definition, a continuation line is defined by a backshlash character '\\' immediately followed by a newline character '\n'. In the strict sense this is impossible to implement in any DOS-based file systems which use a sequence of "\r\n" to mark the end of a line, and some tools are know to barf on this. I would not be surprised if m4 was one of the tools that implement a strict interpretation of the standard. Best regards, Wolfgang Denk -- DENX Software Engineering GmbH, MD: Wolfgang Denk & Detlev Zundel HRB 165235 Munich, Office: Kirchenstr.5, D-82194 Groebenzell, Germany Phone: (+49)-8142-66989-10 Fax: (+49)-8142-66989-80 Email: [email protected] "Why waste negative entropy on comments, when you could use the same entropy to create bugs instead?" - Steve Elias ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ThinkGeek and WIRED's GeekDad team up for the Ultimate GeekDad Father's Day Giveaway. ONE MASSIVE PRIZE to the lucky parental unit. See the prize list and enter to win: http://p.sf.net/sfu/thinkgeek-promo _______________________________________________ UrJTAG-development mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/urjtag-development
