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Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 10:19:53 +0200
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Subject: Re: Fun with make and glibc
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> From: the Icefalcon <kourino AT hotmail DOT com>
> Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
> Date: Sun, 20 Aug 2000 06:02:42 GMT
> 
> > > bash-2.03$ make
> > > Makefile:134: *** missing separator (did you mean TAB instead of 8
> > > spaces?).  Stop.
> > > bash-2.03$
> > >
> > > Der .. line 134 of Makefile is:
> > >
> > > all-Subdirs-files = $(wildcard $(addsuffix /Subdirs, $(config-sysdirs)))
> > 
> > This doesn't help at all, since you didn't say what $(config-sysdirs)
> > expands into.
> 
> Well, it's a long line, but here, from config.make:
> 
> config-sysdirs =  sysdeps/standalone/i386 sysdeps/standalone
> sysdeps/i386/fpu sysdeps/libm-i387 sysdeps/i386 sysdeps/wordsize-32
> sysdeps/ieee754 sysdeps/libm-ieee754 sysdeps/generic sysdeps/stub

And what's the value of all-Subdirs-files, inside the Makefile?  In
other words, what does $wildcard produce?

> Eeh ... well, with your suggestion (adding a SHELL= line) that echo bug
> went away when I restored the original version.

Without the SHELL= line, the DJGPP port of Make doesn't try to invoke
Bash to run the shell commands (because Bash could be not installed,
and because a DOS Makefile could specify commands which are not
compatible with Bash).

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