Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
Hi Andrew,
Thanks very much for figuring this out.
Once I removed that rule from RULES_BUILD then I was able to build EPICS
modules using the latest MinGW\bin\mingw32-make.exe with no problems. I
tested on both win32-x86 and windows-x64.
So both GnuWin make and MinGW "make" now work fine with that change.
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Johnson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, June 06, 2011 4:57 PM
To: Mark Rivers
Cc: [email protected]; Benjamin Franksen; Matt Newville
Subject: Re: "make" for Windows 7 64-bit
Hi Mark,
On 2011-06-06 Mark Rivers wrote:
> And I just made sure that this problem is not confined to the seq
snapshot,
> this problem of treating C files as C++ file happens in other EPICS
> modules as well.
Hmm, I see one possibility: Edit configure/RULES_BUILD and comment out
this
pattern rule on lines 208-211:
%$(OBJ): %.C
@$(HDEPENDS_CMD)
@$(RM) $@
$(COMPILE.cpp) $(call PATH_FILTER,$<) $(COMPILE_FILTER.cpp)
That's using an upper-case letter C in the source pattern, which was one
of
the Unix conventions for C++ code which is useless on Windows and MacOS
X. I
don't think we need that rule any more, so I think it we can remove it
if
necessary.
- Andrew
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