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Re: [solved:] no bug in build system (though questions remain) |
From: |
Benjamin Franksen <[email protected]> |
To: |
[email protected] |
Date: |
Fri, 15 Dec 2006 15:09:35 +0100 |
On Friday 15 December 2006 13:49, Benjamin Franksen wrote:
> It more or less amounts to removing line 148 from
> configure/tools/mkmf.pl. It is used for header files /and/ dbd files,
> as I just found out.
Correction: It is not _quite_ that simple.
> (BTW: mkmf.pl contains a bug: in line 143 file name matches are
> restricted to [\w\.\/]* instead it should be .* otherwise for
> instance 'include <x-y.h>' doesn't create a dependency on the header
> file x-y.h (and it really doesn't, I double-checked it this time)).
Correction: This is not the correct fix. The whole expression is
completely broken and works only by accident.
Working on both.
Ben
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