No, doesnt help. Still no valid dependencies. The warnings can of course be silenced by inserting a no warnings "uninitialized";
but that doesnt fix the absence if valid dependencies in the generated Makefile >-- Original Message -- > > >> Just a confirmation that this isn't specific to that setup: >> the same happens on OpenBSD (e.g., 5.3) with gcc. > >Does something like this fix it? > >; g diff util/clean-depend.pl >diff --git a/util/clean-depend.pl b/util/clean-depend.pl >index f29192f..1ace994 100755 >--- a/util/clean-depend.pl >+++ b/util/clean-depend.pl >@@ -18,8 +18,9 @@ my %files; > > # Fetch all the dependency output first > my $thisfile=""; >-while(<STDIN>) { >- my ($dummy, $file,$deps)=/^((.*):)? (.*)$/; >+while(my $line = <STDIN>) { >+ while ($line =~ /\\$/) { chop($line); chop($line); $line .= <STDIN>; } >+ my ($dummy, $file,$deps)=$line =~ m/^((.*):)? (.*)$/; > $thisfile=$file if defined $file; > next if !defined $deps; > my @deps=split ' ',$deps; >; >_______________________________________________ >openssl-dev mailing list >To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev _______________________________________________ openssl-dev mailing list To unsubscribe: https://mta.openssl.org/mailman/listinfo/openssl-dev