Hi John,

well, this could be the solution. The version of QMAC we all have
(at least Bernd and myself) is 1.06.

Sorry, but it is not quite our fault if the version which Quanta
delivers is so very much out of date. Our version 1.06 dates back
to March 1998 ("only" over 4 years) and, thinking about this,
I am absolutely sure that I told Quanta a long time ago when
I was buying QMACs off them for resale  that their version IS
very old and they should update it.

Regards   Jochen



John Hall wrote:

> Per Witte wrote:
>
> > Loading the link file into Qmake V4.21 I get:
> >
> >     Error: ram1_abc_asm not found.
> >
> > Now, you can bet your bottom euro that that file DOES exist! There
> > is no explanation as to whats going on, no log file and no other
> > error message.
>
> Like Norman, I have duplicated your test case and get the same result.
> However, in my case, I also get the message "-XERROR is not a valid
> option" which I think is generated by QMac. If I'm right, this means
> that ram1_abc_asm is found but never assembled and QMake is actually
> telling us that it can't find the file it's trying to make, i.e.
> ram1_abc_rel...
>
> It seems to me that the root of the problem is the command string that
> QMake is sending to QMac, which in turn implies that Jochen, Bernt and
> Marcel have a version of QMac that understands "-XERROR" while you, me
> and Norman do not!
>
> The problem with this theory is that I have QMac 1.01 which, according
> to John Gilpin, is still the version that Quanta supply...
>
> John
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