[bug #18680] fix for bug#2846 does not work as expected, still hang sometimes

2007-01-03 Thread anonymous
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?18680 Summary: fix for bug#2846 does not work as expected, still hang sometimes Project: make Submitted by: None Submitted on: Wednesday 01/03/2007 at 14:06 UTC Severity: 3 - Normal

[bug #18680] fix for bug#2846 does not work as expected, still hang sometimes

2007-01-03 Thread Paul D. Smith
Update of bug #18680 (project make): Status:None = Fixed Assigned to:None = psmith Open/Closed:Open = Closed Fixed Release:

RE: RE: [bug #18641] GNUmake 3.81, $(error ) sometimes unable to stop make process

2007-01-03 Thread Martin Dorey
I feel that the description for -include is still quite vague I'm sure it won't address all of your concern about the documentation in this area but, as a small step in the right direction, I'd suggest changing the section here: If you want make to simply ignore a makefile which does not

[bug #18641] GNUmake 3.81, $(error ) sometimes unable to stop make process

2007-01-03 Thread Jun Chen
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #18641 (project make): [2007-01-04] Well, with the help of Martin Dorey, I've got to know that this bug has nothing to do with make's $(error ) function, but a make behavior change for ``-include '' directive. Since I used ``-include $(_p_SubprjsMade)'' instead of

Re: RE: [bug #18641] GNUmake 3.81, $(error ) sometimes unable to stop make process

2007-01-03 Thread Chen Jun (陈军)
Hello, Martin Dorey, Thank you very much for your investigation, now I've realized that the source of my problem on GNUmake 3.81 is the leading dash before include directive. It's a pity that this behavior change is not expressed in the NEWS file in GNUmake 3.81 source package. However, on