Sam Steingold wrote: > In file included from > /cygdrive/c/sds/dev/current/modules/syscalls/gllib/gethostname.c:83: > /cygdrive/c/sds/dev/current/modules/syscalls/gllib/w32sock.h: In function > `set_winsock_errno': > /cygdrive/c/sds/dev/current/modules/syscalls/gllib/w32sock.h:34: warning: > implicit declaration of function `WSAGetLastError' > /cygdrive/c/sds/dev/current/modules/syscalls/gllib/w32sock.h:35: warning: > implicit declaration of function `WSASetLastError' > /cygdrive/c/sds/dev/current/modules/syscalls/gllib/w32sock.h:40: error: > `WSA_INVALID_HANDLE' undeclared (first use in this function)
For comparison, when I do ./gnulib-tool --create-testdir --dir=/tmp/testdir mktime strftime strptime uname and build the resulting testdir on mingw, the compilation of gethostname.c works fine, because the generated unistd.h contains these lines: #if 1 /* Get all possible declarations of gethostname(). */ # if 1 # include <winsock2.h> It would be worth trying to not --avoid=unistd in the modules subdirectories. This should lead to a different <unistd.h> being generated for the module subdirectory than for the clisp core, but a more complete one. More generally, you want to use --avoid for modules which generate code, and where duplicate functions in different .o files would lead to linker errors. But you may want to omit --avoid for modules which only provide autoconf macros and header files. Among your list GNULIB_CORE = no-c++ stdint stdbool unistd havelib gettext localcharset \ uniwidth/width streq uniname/uniname unitypes link-follow \ nocrash libsigsegv gnu-make gettimeofday getpagesize sys_time GNULIB_MODULES = alloca-opt alloca extensions include_next verify string \ mbsinit wchar wctype mbrtowc mbsrtowcs memmove memcmp memchr GNULIB_COMMON = $(GNULIB_CORE) $(GNULIB_MODULES) these are: stdint stdbool unistd havelib unitypes nocrash gnu-make sys_time extensions include_next verify string wchar wctype I can't give more specific instructions other than "you may want to omit --avoid" for these modules; you have to try keeping or removing the corresponding --avoid option one by one. > when I do "make syscalls" again, I get this: > > make[2]: Entering directory > `/cygdrive/c/sds/dev/current/build-mingw-1/syscalls/gllib' > .deps/close-hook.Po:1: *** multiple target patterns. Stop. This is most probably unrelated to gnulib. You need to look at .deps/close-hook.Po and, if that contents is wrong, complain to the bug-automake list. Bruno