bash v2.05b.0 + nmake v7.10.3077 problem
Ronald Landheer-Cieslak
blytkerchan@users.sourceforge.net
Thu Nov 13 14:48:00 GMT 2003
The attachment you sent has a lot of blank lines in it (at least when I look
at it on my Linux box) - is that normal? (i.e. one in two lines is blank).
Other than that, I see nothing suspicious in the file..
Could you provide a minimal testcase that reproduces the behaviour?
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 01:28:38PM +0100, Lars Monecke wrote:
> Hello Ronald,
>
> here some additional information...
>
> Ronald Landheer-Cieslak wrote:
> > * the Makefile (especially line 147 seems to be of interest)
>
> Please refer to attachment. But line 147 seems to the end of the file...
> The Makefile is generated by qmake 1.06c.
>
> > * a step-by-step description of what you're doing
> here a the command history:
> $ qmake
> $ nmake clean
> $ nmake
>
> The implementation files were compiled but the link command (or before)
^^^^^^^^^^^
Is it always the same command? If so, which?
> failed with fatal error U1054.
.. and the filename of the file it wants to create is empty? odd..
> If i open then a cmd and switch to the directory and type nmake, the lib
> will be linked.
>
> I can reproduce this on another machine.
>
> > * whether it works when invoking nmake from the Windows command shell
>
> My compilation works fine with a normal command shell.
>
> I diffed the generated Makefiles (under bash and cmd) and the only
> difference is the uppercase of the c: drive-letter.
>
> Some more enviroments (i can send you see full cygcheck.out by email):
> Windows 2000 Professional Ver 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 4
>
> Package Version
> _update-info-dir 00223-1
> base-files 2.6-1
> cygwin 1.5.5-1
> bash 2.05b-16
I don't know much about nmake, but the only reason I see for it failing under
Bash and not under cmd would be a difference in environment.. A minimal test
case to reproduce the problem would be nice..
rlc
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