On Mon, Jun 02, 2014 at 05:27:23PM -0500, Scott Duplichan wrote:
Kevin O'Connor [mailto:kevin@koconnor.net] wrote: ]Unfortunately, this would break builds where one specifies an OUT ]build directory that isn't a sub-directory of the source code. (That ]is, a build with "make OUT=/a/b/c".) ] ]I've never tried building under Windows, and I'm not really sure how ]to help here. Does passing the CURDIR via the command-line (as in the ]patch below) improve things? ] ]-Kevin
Well sure enough, this patch solves the problem.
Thanks. Does the patch below also work?
-Kevin
--- a/Makefile +++ b/Makefile @@ -112,8 +112,8 @@ endif # Do a whole file compile by textually including all C code. define whole-compile @echo " Compiling whole program $3" -$(Q)printf '$(foreach i,$2,#include "$(CURDIR)/$i"\n)' > $3.tmp.c -$(Q)$(CC) $1 $(CFLAGSWHOLE) -c $3.tmp.c -o $3 +$(Q)printf '$(foreach i,$2,#include "$i"\n)' > $3.tmp.c +$(Q)$(CC) -I. $1 $(CFLAGSWHOLE) -c $3.tmp.c -o $3 endef
%.strip.o: %.o