Nate Bohlmann wrote on Monday, November 17, 2003 5:53 PM: > Hi, > I'm having a problem getting MS-DOS paths to work properly with > VPATH under GNU Make 3.80. The problem is that the VPATH processing > tacks on a Unix path separator ('/') to the end of the VPATH giving > me a source file name something similar to code\src\fw/foo.c. This > is a significant problem for the compiler I'm using (NOT gcc) since > it spits out map and list files based on the stem of the input source > name which it decides is 'fw/foo.c'. Because of this same compiler, I > cannot use Unix path names under a cygwin shell due to the fact that > it screws up the internal processing of this compiler. So, I would > like to know if it's possible to get the VPATH processing to use an > MS-DOS separator when generating source file names. I've tried using > the --win32 switch with no success. > > Thanks in advance > > Nate Bohlmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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