On Sat, 11 Mar 2006, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
>
> Here is the november mail:
>
> On Tue, 8 Nov 2005 20:16:21 +0100 (CET)
> Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >[...]
> > This is correct. Revision 1698 contains this fix.
> >
> > The behaviour is now:
> > - If -o contains a path, it overrides any previous -FE.
> > If -o does not contain a path, it leaves any -FE setting intact.
> > - If -FE is specified after -o, it will override the output path.
> >
> > So
> >
> > -FEdir1 -odir2/binfile outputs in dir2
> > -FEdir2 -obinfile outputs in dir2
> > -odir1/binfile -FEdir2 outputs in dir2
>
>
> It seems, the description is nice, but the examples demonstrates the
> reality. ;)
? Do you think it's not correct ?
home: >ppc386 -iD
2005/11/28
home: >ls
dir2/ p.pp
home: >ppc386 -FEdir1 -odir2/binfile p.pp
home: >ls
dir2/ p.pp
home: >ls dir2
binfile* p.o
home: >rm dir2/binfile; ppc386 -FEdir2 -obinfile p.pp
home: >ls dir2
binfile* p.o
home: >rm dir2/binfile ; ppc386 -odir1/binfile -FEdir2 p.pp
home: >ls dir2
binfile* p.o
home: >ls
dir2/ p.pp
So, unless the compiler was changed afterwards, the behaviour
is exactly as described, so it seems to me ?
I admit to being sloppy from time to time, but I tested
the behaviour extensively that time...
Michael.
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