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RE: Question about GNUstep Make 2 and compilation
From: |
Nicola Pero |
Subject: |
RE: Question about GNUstep Make 2 and compilation |
Date: |
Sat, 24 May 2008 13:20:15 +0200 (CEST) |
> On my iBook, when I changed a header file and type "make" to compile
> the project, all the source files importing this header where
> recompiled. Now on my Powerbook, when I do the same thing, nothing is
> done.
Check for the line
"checking if the compiler supports autodependencies... yes: gcc version is 4.1
>= 3.0"
when you ./configure gnustep-make. It is the feature you are looking for :-)
Does it say 'yes' or 'no' ?
If it says 'no', you can try manually editing config.make and changing
#
# Whether the C/ObjC/C++ compiler supports auto-dependencies
# (generating dependencies of the object files from the include files
# used to compile them) via -MMD -MP flags
#
AUTO_DEPENDENCIES = yes
If that fixes your problem, then probably it's an error in the ./configure
script
which fails to determine that your compiler supports auto-dependencies. Which
compiler are you using ?
Thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Benoit <b.astruc@free.fr>
Sent: Friday, 23 May, 2008 22:44
To: discuss-gnustep@gnu.org
Subject: Question about GNUstep Make 2 and compilation
Hi,
I was using GNUstep Make 1.x on my old iBook and recently move on a
Powerbook on which I decided to use GNUstep Make 2.x for one of my
project (on Mac OS 10.3.9).
As I have reinstalled the whole environnement on the new computer I
am not sure if it is related to GNUstep Make but after spending two
hours on the subject I can't found anything about this.
So I ask your help : is this a choice in GNUstep Make 2 ? If yes is it
possible to set it to the old behaviour ? If not do you have any idea
to where I should see to change this ?
Thanks in advance,
@+
Benoit
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