Am 12.06.2016 19:28, schrieb Eli Zaretskii ([email protected]) [via [email protected]]:
Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2016 19:18:36 +0200 From: "Juan Manuel Guerrero ([email protected]) [via [email protected]]"<[email protected]>- For systems like MSDOS, WINDOWS32 and other ones, the function get_bad_stdin is defined as a no-op macro in os.h but at the same time exists an implementation of the function in posixos.c. This implementation is always compiled no matter if __MSDOS__ and/or MAKE_JOBSERVER is defined or not in posixos.c. To avoid this contradiction, I have put the get_bad_stdin definition inside the same #ifdef than the ones used in os.h. Please inspect the patch. This approach is only a suggestion; may be there is a different way to solve this issue.posixos.c is not supposed to be compiled on MSDOS (or any other non-Posix system). Why is it being compiled in the DJGPP build? The other changes look fine to me, thanks.
Did not know this. Because I never know how well maintained are the DJGPP specific files like Makefile.DOS, etc I prefer to configure it by running the configure script. But this had produced a Makefile that had posixos added to the list of object files thus making the build fail. But if that file is supposed not to used at all with non-Posix systems, please ignore the proposed changes concerning posixos.c. That is ok with me. Regards, Juan M. Guerrero _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make
