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Re: Some fixes regarding building make on Win32.
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Paul D. Smith |
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Re: Some fixes regarding building make on Win32. |
Date: |
Sun, 3 Jul 2005 22:24:35 -0400 |
%% "J. Grant" <address@hidden> writes:
at> At README.W32:26 change namke to nmake
>> OK, fixed this.
jg> I wonder if the CVS version is up-to-date with your revisions? (Or
jg> maybe savannah is running slow..?) I just pulled the latest code
jg> but did not get this fix.
It's in my workspace but I haven't committed it yet.
jg> This is a patch I submitted nearly 1 year ago. I cannot see it
jg> having been reviewed or included in the CVS version. Could
jg> someone review it for inclusion please?
jg> The revision adds a file which should be present on CVS
jg> development versions of the code, to save windows developers
jg> having to manually rename a whole bunch of files.
I can add this if you like. Are you sure this is all that's needed?
There are lots of template files, etc.
I guess if you're just trying to build a copy from CVS, this is enough.
jg> I think the 2004-02-29 "w32/subproc/NMakefile" change must have
jg> been accidentally missed. It was just to add "MAKE = nmake", the
jg> same as the applied NMakefile.template patch.
This change was committed on 28 Feb 2005.
jg> I noticed the compatible compiler and OS versions were out of date
jg> in README.W32.template.
OK, I've updated this info in my workspace.
jg> This patch I submitted nearly 1 year ago has not yet been reviewed
jg> (or included in CVS). Could you (or one of the other developers)
jg> review it for inclusion in the up-and-coming release please. I
jg> created this patch because you said you were agreed to have a
jg> higher warning level.
I updated the warning level in my workspace as shown in this patch.
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