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From: | Earnie Boyd |
Subject: | Re: gnumake, windows and backslashes |
Date: | Fri, 11 Apr 2003 07:29:03 -0400 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.1; en-US; rv:1.2.1) Gecko/20021130 |
address@hidden wrote:
Hi, I'm using gnumake 3.77 or 3.79.1 under Windows 2000 and the following problem occurs: When make calls my compiler (via process_begin), all the backslashes in the command have gone. The command is printed correctly with all the backslashes in place, but the compiler is called without them. Unfortunately I can't use slashes because my compiler doesn't like them.
Sounds like you need a new compiler! :) Seriously, there is no reason for your compiler to enforce the backslash directory delimiter rule. All of the functions provided by MS accept a forward slash for directory delimiter.
What can I do to get my backslashes in place?
Use two backslashes.
Here's a part of my makefile: --- cut here --- AS = as308 AFLAGS = -Oobj # Assemble obj\ncrt0.r30 : asm\ncrt0.a30
obj\\ncrt0.r30 : asm\\ncrt0.a30 Earnie. http://www.mingw.org (Minimalist GNU for Windows)
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