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From: | Danny Barraza |
Subject: | eval of out-of-date for target problem... |
Date: | Thu, 16 Jun 2011 10:37:57 -0700 |
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* platform - WindowsX64 * OS - Windows Server 2008 R2 * MKS toolkit 9.4 * Make - GNU Make 3.81 for Windows32Make thinks the prerequisite is newer than the target, and rebuilds the .exe, and it shouldn't. I do a ls -Llrt to check the actual modification time stamps of the files in question and the prerequisite is older than the target, therefore it shouldn't build the target. Any reason why Make is evaluating incorrectly...also the same make files work correctly on non-Windows platforms (i.e. SolarisSparc, LinuxX64, SolarisX64, AIX). Any ideas? And thanks for your help...
Danny
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