Sorry, not sure what happened, here is an unmangled diff:
svn diff Makefile.in <http://makefile.in/>
Index: Makefile.in <http://makefile.in/>
===================================================================
--- Makefile.in <http://makefile.in/> (revision 494665)
+++ Makefile.in <http://makefile.in/> (working copy)
@@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
PROGRAM_NAME = $(progname)
PROGRAM_SOURCES = modules.c
-PROGRAM_LDADD = buildmark.o $(HTTPD_LDFLAGS) $(PROGRAM_DEPENDENCIES)
$(EXTRA_LIBS) $(AP_LIBS) $(LIBS)
-PROGRAM_PRELINK = $(COMPILE) -c $(top_srcdir)/server/buildmark.c
+PROGRAM_LDADD = buildmark.lo $(HTTPD_LDFLAGS)
$(PROGRAM_DEPENDENCIES) $(EXTRA_LIBS) $(AP_LIBS) $(LIBS)
+PROGRAM_PRELINK = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(COMPILE) -c
$(top_srcdir)/server/buildmark.c
PROGRAM_DEPENDENCIES = \
server/libmain.la \
$(BUILTIN_LIBS) \
On 1/26/07, Greg Ames <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
--- David Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> zOS needs to compile with extra CFLAGS in order to link correctly.
> After revisions 153273/153266 to ./Makefile.in all compile and link
flags
> are lost as
> buildmark.c is made without them:
concept sounds fine but...
> --- Makefile.in.orig Wed Jan 17 14:00:11 2007
> +++ Makefile.in Thu Jan 18 09:17:17 2007
> @@ -4,8 +4,8 @@
>
> PROGRAM_NAME = $(progname)
> PROGRAM_SOURCES = modules.c
> -PROGRAM_LDADD = buildmark.o $(HTTPD_LDFLAGS) $(PROGRAM_DEPENDENCIES)
$()
> -PROGRAM_PRELINK = $(COMPILE) $(top_srcdir)/server/buildmark.c
> +PROGRAM_LDADD = buildmark.lo $(HTTPD_LDFLAGS) $(PROGRAM_DEPENDENCIES)
$)
^
what happened here? >>---------------------+
> +PROGRAM_PRELINK = $(LIBTOOL) --mode=compile $(COMPILE) -c
$(top_srcdir)/c
do we have a file named "c" in $(top_srcdir) ? how does this do the job
with
buildmark?
maybe cut-n-pasto's or funky email clients explain both?
Greg
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