I am on RHEL 6.7 (actually OEL, a derivative of RHEL).

bash$ tup --version
tup v0.7.3-35-g0ed01a5

-Andy

On Wednesday, November 4, 2015 at 11:58:58 AM UTC-6, Freddie Chopin wrote:
>
> Hello! 
>
> I've just recreated your example and in here (on Linux) it works perfectly 
> fine. 
>
> > $ tup 
> > [ tup ] [0.007s] Scanning filesystem... 
> > [ tup ] [0.014s] Reading in new environment variables... 
> > [ tup ] [0.020s] Parsing Tupfiles... 
> > 
> >  1) [0.001s] . 
> >  [ ] 100% 
> > 
> > [ tup ] [0.026s] No files to delete. 
> > [ tup ] [0.026s] Generating .gitignore files... 
> > [ tup ] [0.032s] Executing Commands... 
> > 
> >  1) [0.060s] g++ -c main.cc --coverage -o main.o 
> >  2) [0.064s] g++ -c foo.cc --coverage -o foo.o 
> >  [  ] 100% 
> > 
> > [ tup ] [0.101s] Updated. 
> > $ tup --version 
> > tup v0.7.3-24-g48fcb6d 
> > $ ls 
> > foo.cc  foo.gcno  foo.o  main.cc  main.gcno  main.o  Tupfile 
>
> I think it would work with 0.7.3 too, but I did not check. Which version 
> of 
> tup are you using and on what OS? 
>
> Regards, 
> FCh 
>

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