Monday, 2 February 2015

Re: [gccsdk] make: File '-c' not found

On Mon, 02 Feb 2015 08:06:43 -0000, Duncan Moore <duncan.moore@gmx.com>
wrote:

[snip]

>>>> *set UnixEnv$.SHELLFLAGS cccc
>>>> *make
>>>> echo "Making dir...\n"
>>>> File '-c' not found
>>>> make: *** [dir] Error 1
>>>> *show UnixEnv$.*
>>>> UnixEnv$.SHELLFLAGS : cccc
>>>>
>>>> Could it be that you are using a different version of make?
>>>>
>>> Yes, I have my own version of make. I'm using 4.0. I assume you're
>>> using
>>> 3.81. I've just looked at the manuals and it looks like .SHELLFLAGS was
>>> introduced somewhere in between. Of course, using SHELLFLAGS won't sort
>>> out your problems. All it does is show that (probably) the -c is coming
>>> from the shell.
>>>
>>> Duncan
>> Thanks for confirming, Duncan. I am indeed using 3.81, from the GCCSDK
>> AB.
>>
>> As Ron suggested before, if I could set .SHELLFLAGS to nothing, wouldn't
>> that solve my problem?
>>
>
> No, it still fails. The whole of 'printf "Making dir...\n"' gets treated
> as a filename, which it can't find.
>
> Duncan

Ah, okay. That's presumably a bug then? Who do we report bugs to?

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