Hi Carl,
AFAIK make calls ant. So I am not convinced that it is racing condition.
Instead I believe you just not following the way it needs to be done.
But I am not proficient enough to tell you how it is done, nor to
imagine what you have done. It just does not fit to what I read from the
things Damjan wrote.
That is why I suggest to build the module directly. A second advantage
is that you may ask make to give debug infos.
See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/1745939/debugging-gnu-make
All the Best
Peter
Am 14.04.20 um 22:46 schrieb Carl Marcum:
On 4/14/20 3:57 PM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
You could try to build only the module, by going into the folder and
execute make directly.
Hi Peter,
Yes but that doesn't solve my problem with targets not running in
order or how I can enforce it if possible.
I don't want to break the build if my change ever makes it to trunk.
Eventually if I can get Ant to build the Jar exactly as gbuild does I
can use that one and my problem goes away.
But until then I was wanting to use the current one that gbuild builds.
Thanks,
Carl
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