%% Regarding Re: More information: >> %.r37:%.c >> $(COMP) $(CFLAGS) $< >> >> %.r37:%.C >> $(COMP) $(CFLAGS) $<
jg> My guess is that this is the problem. Windows is case-preserving jg> but case insensitive and hence %.c and %.C are the same thing. This shouldn't matter in two ways: first, internally (for targets etc.) GNU make is still case-sensitive, even on Windows. It only tries to be case insensitive when it's looking at files on the disk. And not always even then: it's a compile-time option. Second, even so it's not an error to declare two pattern rules with the same target and prerequisite patterns: the second one replaces the first one. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul D. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Find some GNU make tips at: http://www.gnu.org http://make.paulandlesley.org "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a professional." --Mad Scientist _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
