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This version of GNU make has been tested on:
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Microsoft Windows 2000/XP/2003/Vista/7/8/10
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It has also been used on Windows 95/98/NT, and on OS/2.
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It builds with the MinGW port of GCC (tested with GCC 3.4.2, 4.8.1,
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and 4.9.3).
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It also builds with MSVC 2.x, 4.x, 5.x, 6.x, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2012,
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2013, and 2015 as well as with .NET 7.x and .NET 2003.
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Building with Guile is supported (tested with Guile 2.0.x). To build
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with Guile, you will need, in addition to Guile itself, its dependency
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libraries and the pkg-config program. The latter is used to figure out
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which compilation and link switches and libraries need to be mentioned
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on the compiler command lines to correctly link with Guile. A Windows
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port of pkg-config can be found on ezwinports site:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/ezwinports/
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The libraries on which Guile depends can vary depending on your
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version and build of Guile. At the very least, the Boehm's GC library
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will be needed, and typically also GNU MP, libffi, libunistring, and
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libtool's libltdl. Whoever built the port of Guile you have should
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also provide you with these dependencies or a URL where to download
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them. A precompiled 32-bit Windows build of Guile is available from
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the ezwinports site mentioned above.
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The Windows port of GNU make is maintained jointly by various people.
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It was originally made by Rob Tulloh.
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It is currently maintained by Eli Zaretskii.
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Do this first, regardless of the build method you choose:
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---------------------------------------------------------
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1. Edit config.h.W32 to your liking (especially the few shell-related
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defines near the end, or HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS which corresponds
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to './configure --enable-case-insensitive-file-system'). (We don't
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recommend to define HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS, but you may wish to
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consider that if you have a lot of files whose names are in upper
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case, while Makefile rules are written for lower-case versions.)
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Building with (MinGW-)GCC using build_w32.bat
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---------------------------------------------
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2. Open a W32 command prompt for your installed (MinGW-)GCC, setup a
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correct PATH and other environment variables for it, then execute ...
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.\build_w32.bat gcc
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This produces gnumake.exe in the GccRel directory.
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If you want a version of GNU make built with debugging enabled,
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add the --debug option. Output goes into the GccDebug directory.
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The batch file will probe for Guile installation, and will build
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gnumake.exe with Guile if it finds it. If you have Guile
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installed, but want to build Make without Guile support, type
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.\build_w32.bat --without-guile gcc
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Building with (MSVC++-)cl using build_w32.bat
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---------------------------------------------
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2. Open a command shell, then execute ...
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.\build_w32.bat
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This produces a 64bit Release build of gnumake.exe in .\WinRel, using
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the compiler found on the %Path%. If no compiler is found, the batch
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file will probe your system and choose the newest MSVC version it can
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find.
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If you want a 32bit version of GNU make, add the --x86 option.
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If you want a Debug build of GNU make, add the --debug option. Output
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will go into the .\WinDebug directory.
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The batch file will probe for Guile installation, and will build
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gnumake.exe with Guile if it finds it. If Guile is installed,
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but you prefer to build GNU make without Guile support, add the
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--without-guile option.
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Building with (MinGW-)GCC using GNU make
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----------------------------------------
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2. If you already have a version of GNU make available you can use it
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to build this version. Open a W32 command prompt for your installed
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(MinGW-)GCC, setup a correct PATH and other environment variables
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for it, then execute ...
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make -f Basic.mk TOOLCHAIN=gcc
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This produces GccRel\gnumake.exe.
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If you want a version of GNU make built with debugging enabled,
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add the TARGET_TYPE=debug option:
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make -f Basic.mk TOOLCHAIN=gcc TARGET_TYPE=debug
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The makefile doesn't support Guile integration. Use build_w32.bat
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if you want to build with Guile support.
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Building with (MSVC++-)cl using GNU make
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----------------------------------------
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2. If you already have a version of GNU make available you can use it
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to build this version. Open a W32 command prompt for your installed
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(MSVC++-)cl, setup a correct PATH and other environment variables
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for it (usually via executing vcvars32.bat or vsvars32.bat from the
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cl-installation, or using a corresponding start menu entry from the
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cl-installation), then execute ...
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make -f Basic.mk
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This produces an optimized WinRel/gnumake.exe.
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If you want a version of GNU make built with debugging enabled,
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add the TARGET_TYPE=debug option:
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make -f Basic.mk TARGET_TYPE=debug
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The makefile doesn't support Guile integration. Use build_w32.bat
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if you want to build with Guile support.
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Running the test suite
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----------------------
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3. You will need an installation of Perl. Be sure to use a relatively
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modern version: older versions will sometimes throw spurious errors.
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To run the suite after building using GNU make, use:
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make -f Basic.mk check
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Alternatively if you'd like to run tests by hand, use:
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cd tests
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.\run_make_tests.bat -make <path-to-make>
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I've found <path-to-make> seems to want forward-slashes in the path.
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For example if building with .\build_w32.bat non-debug, use:
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cd tests
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.\run_make_tests.bat -make ../WinRel/gnumake.exe
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I've tested this with the MSYS2 shell and POSIX tools installation
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that you get by installing Git for Windows.
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-------------------
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-- Notes/Caveats --
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-------------------
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GNU make on Windows 32-bit platforms:
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This version of make is ported natively to Windows32 platforms
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(Windows NT 3.51, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP,
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Windows 95, and Windows 98). It does not rely on any 3rd party
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software or add-on packages for building. The only thing
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needed is a Windows compiler. Two compilers supported
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officially are the MinGW port of GNU GCC, and the various
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versions of the Microsoft C compiler.
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Do not confuse this port of GNU make with other Windows32 projects
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which provide a GNU make binary. These are separate projects
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and are not connected to this port effort.
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GNU make and sh.exe:
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This port prefers if you have a working sh.exe somewhere on
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your system. If you don't have sh.exe, the port falls back to
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MSDOS mode for launching programs (via a batch file). The
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MSDOS mode style execution has not been tested that carefully
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though (The author uses GNU bash as sh.exe).
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There are very few true ports of Bourne shell for NT right now.
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There is a version of GNU bash available from Cygnus "Cygwin"
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porting effort (http://www.cygwin.com/).
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Other possibilities are the MKS version of sh.exe, or building
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your own with a package like NutCracker (DataFocus) or Portage
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(Consensys). Also MinGW includes sh (http://mingw.org/).
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GNU make and brain-dead shells (BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL):
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Some versions of Bourne shell do not behave well when invoked
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as 'sh -c' from CreateProcess(). The main problem is they seem
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to have a hard time handling quoted strings correctly. This can
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be circumvented by writing commands to be executed to a batch
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file and then executing the command by calling 'sh file'.
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To work around this difficulty, this version of make supports
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a batch mode. When BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL is defined at compile
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time, make forces all command lines to be executed via script
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files instead of by command line. In this mode you must have a
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working sh.exe in order to use parallel builds (-j).
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A native Windows32 system with no Bourne shell will also run
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in batch mode. All command lines will be put into batch files
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and executed via $(COMSPEC) (%COMSPEC%). However, parallel
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builds ARE supported with Windows shells (cmd.exe and
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command.com). See the next section about some peculiarities
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of parallel builds on Windows.
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Support for parallel builds
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Parallel builds (-jN) are supported in this port. The number of
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concurrent processes has a hard limit of 4095.
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GNU make and Cygnus GNU Windows32 tools:
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Good news! Make now has native support for Cygwin sh. To enable,
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define the HAVE_CYGWIN_SHELL in config.h and rebuild make
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from scratch. This version of make tested with B20.1 of Cygwin.
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Do not define BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL if you use HAVE_CYGWIN_SHELL.
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GNU make and the MKS shell:
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There is now semi-official support for the MKS shell. To turn this
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support on, define HAVE_MKS_SHELL in the config.h.W32 before you
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build make. Do not define BATCH_MODE_ONLY_SHELL if you turn
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on HAVE_MKS_SHELL.
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GNU make handling of drive letters in pathnames (PATH, vpath, VPATH):
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There is a caveat that should be noted with respect to handling
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single character pathnames on Windows systems. When colon is
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used in PATH variables, make tries to be smart about knowing when
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you are using colon as a separator versus colon as a drive
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letter. Unfortunately, something as simple as the string 'x:/'
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could be interpreted 2 ways: (x and /) or (x:/).
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Make chooses to interpret a letter plus colon (e.g. x:/) as a
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drive letter pathname. If it is necessary to use single
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character directories in paths (VPATH, vpath, Path, PATH), the
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user must do one of two things:
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a. Use semicolon as the separator to disambiguate colon. For
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example use 'x;/' if you want to say 'x' and '/' are
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separate components.
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b. Qualify the directory name so that there is more than
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one character in the path(s) used. For example, none
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of these settings are ambiguous:
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./x:./y
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/some/path/x:/some/path/y
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x:/some/path/x:x:/some/path/y
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Please note that you are free to mix colon and semi-colon in the
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specification of paths. Make is able to figure out the intended
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result and convert the paths internally to the format needed
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when interacting with the operating system, providing the path
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is not within quotes, e.g. "x:/test/test.c".
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You are encouraged to use colon as the separator character.
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This should ease the pain of deciding how to handle various path
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problems which exist between platforms. If colon is used on
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both Unix and Windows systems, then no ifdef'ing will be
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necessary in the makefile source.
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Pathnames and white space:
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Unlike Unix, Windows 95/NT systems encourage pathnames which
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contain white space (e.g. C:\Program Files\). These sorts of
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pathnames are valid on Unix too, but are never encouraged.
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There is at least one place in make (VPATH/vpath handling) where
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paths containing white space will simply not work. There may be
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others too. I chose to not try and port make in such a way so
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that these sorts of paths could be handled. I offer these
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suggestions as workarounds:
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1. Use 8.3 notation. i.e. "x:/long~1/", which is actually
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"x:\longpathtest". Type "dir /x" to view these filenames
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within the cmd.exe shell.
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2. Rename the directory so it does not contain white space.
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If you are unhappy with this choice, this is free software
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and you are free to take a crack at making this work. The code
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in w32/pathstuff.c and vpath.c would be the places to start.
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Pathnames and Case insensitivity:
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Unlike Unix, Windows 95/NT systems are case insensitive but case
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preserving. For example if you tell the file system to create a
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file named "Target", it will preserve the case. Subsequent access to
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the file with other case permutations will succeed (i.e. opening a
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file named "target" or "TARGET" will open the file "Target").
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By default, GNU make retains its case sensitivity when comparing
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target names and existing files or directories. It can be
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configured, however, into a case preserving and case insensitive
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mode by adding a define for HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS to
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config.h.W32.
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For example, the following makefile will create a file named
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Target in the directory subdir which will subsequently be used
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to satisfy the dependency of SUBDIR/DepTarget on SubDir/TARGET.
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Without HAVE_CASE_INSENSITIVE_FS configured, the dependency link
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will not be made:
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subdir/Target:
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touch $@
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SUBDIR/DepTarget: SubDir/TARGET
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cp $^ $@
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Reliance on this behavior also eliminates the ability of GNU make
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to use case in comparison of matching rules. For example, it is
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not possible to set up a C++ rule using %.C that is different
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than a C rule using %.c. GNU make will consider these to be the
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same rule and will issue a warning.
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SAMBA/NTFS/VFAT:
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I have not had any success building the debug version of this
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package using SAMBA as my file server. The reason seems to be
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related to the way VC++ 4.0 changes the case name of the pdb
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filename it is passed on the command line. It seems to change
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the name always to to lower case. I contend that the VC++
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compiler should not change the casename of files that are passed
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as arguments on the command line. I don't think this was a
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problem in MSVC 2.x, but I know it is a problem in MSVC 4.x.
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The package builds fine on VFAT and NTFS filesystems.
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Most all of the development I have done to date has been using
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NTFS and long file names. I have not done any considerable work
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under VFAT. VFAT users may wish to be aware that this port of
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make does respect case sensitivity.
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FAT:
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Version 3.76 added support for FAT filesystems. Make works
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around some difficulties with stat'ing of files and caching of
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filenames and directories internally.
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Bug reports:
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Please submit bugs via the normal bug reporting mechanism which
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is described in the GNU make manual and the base README.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Copyright (C) 1996-2020 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Make.
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GNU Make is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the
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terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
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Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later
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version.
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GNU Make is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY
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WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR
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A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with
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this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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