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Paul Smith
798ebd241b Update Copyright statements for the new year. 2016-02-28 12:55:20 -05:00
James Johnston
5036dd120a [SVN 45515] Check exit status of sub-make in subproc.bat
* subproc.bat: Exit when sub-make invocation fails.

Copyright-paperwork-exempt: yes
2015-07-10 09:56:27 +03:00
Paul Smith
0a3a0756b9 Update Copyright statements for 2014. 2014-09-30 09:32:42 -04:00
Paul Smith
5370238316 Update copyright for changes in 2013. 2013-05-17 01:47:42 -04:00
Paul Smith
adb50bd4c9 Simplify copyrights using ranges of years.
The new GNU Maintainer's Manual allows the use of year ranges in certain
situations; take advantage of this simplification.
2012-03-05 14:10:39 +00:00
Paul Smith
3f6bb04e75 Update copyright notices. 2012-01-16 02:29:20 +00:00
Paul Smith
9903cda2a7 Update copyrights for 2010. 2010-07-13 01:20:10 +00:00
Paul Smith
5f188b39a4 Update copyright years. 2009-10-25 18:56:44 +00:00
Paul Smith
891ebd4d97 * Update to GPLv3
* Update copyright to 2007
* Fix download URL for translation files (thanks to Thiemo Seufer)
2007-07-04 19:35:15 +00:00
Paul Smith
a6bdc58385 Last of the copyright updates. 2006-02-11 22:16:04 +00:00
Paul Smith
24338ec929 More copyright/license updates. 2006-02-11 20:00:39 +00:00
Paul Smith
e2403327e9 GNU make release 3.77. 1998-07-30 20:54:47 +00:00
Roland McGrath
c8e016d07a 3.74.6 1996-07-19 21:43:36 +00:00
Roland McGrath
e7a525c5d5 Wed May 15 10:14:14 CDT 1996 Rob Tulloh <tulloh@tivoli.com>
* dir.c: WIN32 does not support inode. For now, fully qualified
	pathname along with st_mtime will be keys for files.
	Fixed problem where vpath can be confused when files
	are added to a directory after the directory has already been
	read in. The code now attempts to reread the directory if it
	discovers that the datestamp on the directory has changed since
	it was cached by make. This problem only seems to occur on WIN32
	right now so it is lumped under port #ifdef WIN32.

	* function.c: WIN32: call subproc library (CreateProcess()) instead of
	fork/exec.

	* job.c: WIN32: Added the code to do fork/exec/waitpid style processing
	on WIN32 systems via calls to subproc library.

	* main.c: WIN32: Several things added here. First, there is code
	for dealing with PATH and SHELL defaults. Make tries to figure
	out if the user has %PATH% set in the environment and sets it to
	%Path% if it is not set already. Make also looks to see if sh.exe
	is anywhere to be found. Code path through job.c will change
	based on existence of a working Bourne shell. The checking for
	default shell is done twice: once before makefiles are read in
	and again after. Fall back to MSDOS style execution mode if no sh.exe
	is found. Also added some debug support that allows user to pause make
	with -D switch and attach a debugger. This is especially useful for
	debugging recursive calls to make where problems appear only in the
	sub-make.

	* make.h: WIN32: A few macros and header files for WIN32 support.

	* misc.c: WIN32: Added a function end_of_token_w32() to assist
	in parsing code in read.c.

	* read.c: WIN32: Fixes similar to MSDOS which allow colon to
	appear in filenames. Use of colon in filenames would otherwise
	confuse make.

	* remake.c: WIN32: Added include of io.h to eliminate compiler
	warnings. Added some code to default LIBDIR if it is not set
	on WIN32.

	* variable.c: WIN32: Added support for detecting Path/PATH
	and converting them to semicolon separated lists for make's
	internal use. New function sync_Path_environment()
	which is called in job.c and function.c before creating a new
	process. Caller must set Path in environment since we don't
	have fork() to do this for us.

	* vpath.c: WIN32: Added detection for filenames containing
	forward or backward slashes.

	* NMakefile: WIN32: Visual C compatible makefile for use with nmake.
	Use this to build GNU make the first time on Windows NT or Windows 95.

	* README.WIN32: WIN32: Contains some helpful notes.

	* build_w32.bat: WIN32: If you don't like nmake, use this the first
	time you build GNU make on Windows NT or Windows 95.

	* config.h.WIN32: WIN32 version of config.h

	* subproc.bat: WIN32: A bat file used to build the
	subproc library from the top-level NMakefile. Needed because
	WIndows 95 (nmake) doesn't allow you to cd in a make rule.

	* w32/include/dirent.h
	* w32/compat/dirent.c: WIN32: opendir, readdir, closedir, etc.

	* w32/include/pathstuff.h: WIN32: used by files needed functions
	defined in pathstuff.c (prototypes).

	* w32/include/sub_proc.h: WIN32: prototypes for subproc.lib functions.

	* w32/include/w32err.h: WIN32: prototypes for w32err.c.

	* w32/pathstuff.c: WIN32: File and Path/Path conversion functions.

	* w32/subproc/build.bat: WIN32: build script for subproc library
	if you don't wish to use nmake.

	* w32/subproc/NMakefile: WIN32: Visual C compatible makefile for use
	with nmake. Used to build subproc library.

	* w32/subproc/misc.c: WIN32: subproc library support code
	* w32/subproc/proc.h: WIN32: subproc library support code
	* w32/subproc/sub_proc.c: WIN32: subproc library source code
	* w32/subproc/w32err.c: WIN32: subproc library support code
1996-05-22 21:51:45 +00:00