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Betreff:        Re: 6.7 Linux-4.6 API headers make mrproper fails SOLVED
Datum:  Fri, 24 Jun 2016 16:30:57 +0200
Von:    Edgar Alwers <[email protected]>
An:     Paul Rogers <[email protected]>



Am 23.06.2016 um 23:41 schrieb Paul Rogers:
And this is where there appears to be a big misunderstanding about "no
error".  This is really a very fundamental part of bash shell command
processing.  Bash will not complain about any of those, they are
syntactically correct.  But that's not what was intended to produce a
correct gcc.  Those really, really did need the "\" at the end!

With the trailing backslashes, that way those values for those
parameters are applied to the the command that follows, i.e. configure.
Indeed.  Trailing backslashes can change what happens
OK now?
Yes ! and I really regret all the messages and time invested. But at
least for me, I learned a lot. I was used to CC=... before CMAKE, but it
is the first time I deal with CC's  before ./configure.
After repeating the book considering this ( there is one more case in
chapter 5 ) I went through.
Thank you very much
Thank you very much also to Bruce, Hazel, Pierre and akhiezer

Edgar

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