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From: | Matt England |
Subject: | Re: make3.81-beta4 mingw not failing on error? |
Date: | Tue, 07 Mar 2006 20:51:07 -0600 |
At 3/7/2006 08:46 PM, Greg Chicares wrote:
On 2006-3-7 20:42 UTC, Matt England wrote: > > For what it's worth, you'll get feedback much more quickly if you just > take the files and run them yourself. (Can I make a .tar.gz attachment > to these emails to make it easier? I'll try with this note.) But I'm > happy to make these edits and get back to the this. Stay tuned. Works fine here in MSYS, run under msw 'xp', after I change the headers to include files that exist in MinGW: - #include <sys/msg1.h> + #include <stdio.h> - #include <sys/msg.h> + #include <stdlib.h>
I *want* the build to choke on the 'g++ -M' line, and yes, I know the headers aren't there.
The point is that the build currently does **not stop** when it __should stop__ because the headers are not there (and which means I have something wrong with the build).
And the problem is that this error is not caught in the 'g++ -M' line (which creates automatic makefile dependencies for later include) and instead errors on the compilation line. And that's too late.
In short: my builds are proceding when they should be stopping. Greg, can you provide the output from your msys make run *without* the changes?-Matt
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