From: Martin von Loewis <martin@mira.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de>
To: egcs@cygnus.com
Subject: Making distclean
Date: Tue, 09 Dec 1997 01:27:00 -0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <199712090919.KAA09391@mira.isdn.cs.tu-berlin.de> (raw)
After reading the INSTALL stuff in 1.0 (which is really good), I decided
to have my own objdir, unlike having objdir==srcdir, as I did in the past.
First, configure said it won't work as there is a configuration in
srcdir. So I made distclean, and then it seemed to work ...
... until it tried to make g77.c. This is usally made as a symlink
from gcc.c. Since the link was already in the source directory, the
VPATH found it. The next compilation step expected g77.c in the source
directory, so compilation failed.
I think make distclean should also remove the symbolic links that might
have been made.
Regards,
Martin
next reply other threads:[~1997-12-09 1:27 UTC|newest]
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1997-12-09 1:27 Martin von Loewis [this message]
1997-12-09 8:25 ` Jeffrey A Law
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