There are probably more such items, lost in the mists of time, but these
were easy to find in the old-complaint pile.
Going back to 3-APR-2010, for example, I provided a fix for a test
problem involving multi-dot file names on an ODS2 file system. I'll try
again.
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Darryl Miles wrote:
[SNIP]
Tried using:
ms\mingw32.bat
[SNIP]
Try with ./Configure mingw .
Roumen
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Roumen Petrov wrote:
Try with ./Configure mingw .
Roumen
Thanks for the suggestion.
But from what I can understand ms\mingw32.bat calls:
perl Configure mingw ... [ with the arguments I give mingw32.bat ]
I have tried using perl Configure mingw ... manually but I have not
been able
Darryl Miles wrote:
Roumen Petrov wrote:
[SNIP]
I have tried using perl Configure mingw ... manually but I have not
been able to find a combination that works to produce a usable
Makefile that mingw32-make.exe (a version of GNU Make) can use.
May be issue is to find working version of mingw
Roumen Petrov wrote:
May be issue is to find working version of mingw make.
Another case is the shell . At least some make commands require unix
like shell either bash from msys or bash from cygwin.
Well I also did set MAKE=mingw32-make and the perl Configure mingw
... does do the correct