Compile option

David Korn dkorn@pixelpower.com
Mon Apr 1 00:00:00 GMT 2002


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Andersson Daniel 
>Sent: den 9 januari 2002 09:00

>The answer to my question was solved by the following line:
>
>gcc -c @compile.txt -o somefile.o somefile.c
>
>...where compile.txt contains all my compile flags, include 
>path and so on.


>-----Original Message-----
>From: Yves Rutschle [mailto:y.rutschle@indigovision.com]
>Sent: 06 February 2002 12:54

>However, upon trying your "@file" solution I found it
>doesn't work for me

  Daniel, are you using a VxWorks toolchain?  Or GnuPRO or similar?  The
feature to accept a list of args in a file rather than on the command line
isn't standard in gcc or binutils, but I know of at least one third party
(WRS) that supplies gnu tools with this feature added, and wondered where
your ones came from ?

      DaveK
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