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List:       eros-port
Subject:    Compilation Problem Fixed (I think)
From:       Jonathan S. Shapiro shap () eros-os ! org
Date:       2000-05-26 19:50:35
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You should have eros.make in your cross environment bin directory (generally
$EROS_ROOT/xenv/bin/eros.make).

I agree that this breaks make and needs to be fixed. I simply wanted to find
out if the problem depended on the version of make you are using.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Grinder" <grinder@cs.montana.edu>
To: "Jonathan S. Shapiro" <shap@eros-os.org>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2000 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: Compilation Problem Fixed (I think)


> On Fri, 26 May 2000, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote:
>
> > This change looks good, but before I go and fix it, I want to understand
> > whether this is a 'make' compatibility issue (I plan to fix regardless,
but
> > better to learn while we can). Are you building with native 'make' or
with
> > the cross-environment's eros.make? It should be the latter. Also, what
> > platform are you running on?
>
> I was using native make. I must have missed something in the build
> instructions. How does one go about using eros.make? I'm no export on
> makefiles, but it seems to me that this would cause an error no matter
> what version of make one was using.
>
> I running a mostly up-to-date Debian 2.2 on an AMD K6 (the frozen
> pre-release distribution if you know anything about Debian).
>
> ----------
> Michael Grinder   grinder@cs.montana.edu
>
> "Well, I've wrestled with reality for 35 years, doctor, and I'm happy to
> state I finally won out over it." -- Elwood P. Dowd in "Harvey"
>
>

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