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From: "Avraham H. Fraenkel" <avraham.fraenkel@comMATCH.com>
To: Pascal Davoust <Pascal.Davoust@genesyslab.co.uk>
Cc: cygwin@cygwin.com
Subject: Re: [make] VPATH pb
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2000 12:21:00 -0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <Pine.GHP.4.10.10012272211030.6000-100000@tcmmh003> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <HHEMJFBEFJPEABMDHEIBIEKECDAA.Pascal.Davoust@genesyslab.co.uk>

Hello,
  I found this problem also in GNU make on HP-UX
  (GNU Make version 3.76.1)
  It seems that GNU make find that to build file.lib he needs file.bin
  so he call the rule for it and it assumed that after calling to the rule
  the file is created in currunt dir and there is no need to look for it
  in the VPATH.
  If you found how to solve this problem , I will be glad to know.

  Thanks, 

     Avraham

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Avraham H. Fraenkel 
email : avraham.fraenkel@comMATCH.com
URL   : www.comMATCH.com
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On Wed, 27 Dec 2000, Pascal Davoust wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I'm currently using the latest CygWin distrib (1.1.6) on MS Win2k
> Professional, and I'm having a strange behaviour when I use VPATH.
> Here's the makefile I want to use (as simple as I can) :
> ==========================================
> SHELL=bash
> VPATH=src;bin;lib
> 
> %.bin:	%.src
> 	@echo Building binary...
> 	cp $< bin/$@
> 
> %.lib:	%.bin
> 	@echo Building library...
> 	cp $< lib/$@
> 
> file.bin:	file.src
> file.lib:	file.bin
> ==========================================
> with three different existing directories src, bin and lib. Each will
> contain the .src, .bin and .lib file.
> 
> When the 'file.bin' and 'file.lib' files don't exist (the first time I run
> make), here's what I get :
> ------------------------------------------
> >make file.lib
> Building binary...
> cp src/file.src bin/file.bin
> Building library...
> cp file.bin lib/file.lib
> cp: file.bin: No such file or directory
> make: *** [file.lib] Error 1
> ------------------------------------------
> A second run produces the expected output :
> ------------------------------------------
> Building library...
> cp bin/file.bin lib/file.lib
> ------------------------------------------
> 
> The question is : why is the VPATH variable not used when chaining the two
> steps ? It looks like VPATH is applied only to the 'file.src' target and not
> on the 'file.bin' one...
> Could somebody explain that to me ?
> 
> I'm not sure whether it's a problem related to my understanding of the make
> tool, the GNU implementation, or the CygWin port... I tried the same on a
> Unix in my company with dmake (not gmake), and it works like a charm.
> Unfortunatly, I don't have access to gmake on this Unix box to compare with
> the Win32 port.
> 
> BTW, the default make mode is 'unix' (I checked it), so no problem here.
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> 
> 
> 				Pascal Davoust.
> 
> 
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  parent reply	other threads:[~2000-12-27 12:21 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2000-12-27  8:35 Pascal Davoust
2000-12-27 12:02 ` `less', not soren
2000-12-27 12:21 ` Avraham H. Fraenkel [this message]
2000-12-28  9:06 ` [make] VPATH pb Patrick Doyle

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