Valery Ushakov wrote: > Recent changes to record stack usage cause a file named -.su to be > created (that refers assym.c). It plays tricks with targets like > clean that refer to *.su
This -.su file is created by genassym which calls GCC using stdin for the input file. The attached patch feels a bit hackish, but works for me. Any reason not to commit it now, or does anyone have a cleaner fix? I certainly didn't want to add all the ugliness of checking if the current compiler is GCC and !vax ! Cheers, Simon. -- Index: assym.mk =================================================================== RCS file: /cvsroot/src/sys/conf/assym.mk,v retrieving revision 1.5 diff -d -p -u -r1.5 assym.mk --- assym.mk 10 Sep 2015 13:11:39 -0000 1.5 +++ assym.mk 7 Jul 2020 04:43:15 -0000 @@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ assym.h: ${GENASSYM_CONF} ${GENASSYM_EXT ${GENASSYM} -- ${CC} ${CFLAGS:N-Wa,*} ${CPPFLAGS} ${PROF} \ ${GENASSYM_CPPFLAGS} > assym.h.tmp && \ mv -f assym.h.tmp assym.h + rm -f ./-.su .if !defined(___USE_SUFFIX_RULES___) ${SRCS:T:M*.[sS]:C|\.[Ss]|.o|}: assym.h