On Sunday 30 July 2006 19:29, Jeff Bailey wrote:
> set -e;           gcc -Ihello -I./hello -I. -Iinclude -I./include -Wall -W
> -Wall -W -Wshadow -Wpointer-arith -Wmissing-prototypes                 
> -Wundef -Wstrict-prototypes -g -Os -fno-builtin  -M hello/hello.c      |
> sed 's,hello\.o[ :]*,hello_mod-hello_hello.o hello_mod-hello_hello.d : ,g'
> > hello_mod-hello_hello.d;         [ -s hello_mod-hello_hello.d ] || rm -f
> hello_mod-hello_hello.d In file included from include/grub/normal.h:28,
>                  from hello/hello.c:27:
> include/grub/script.h:27:29: error: grub_script.tab.h: No such file or
> directory
>
> Generates a zero-byte file which is promptly deleted.  So this file is
> never generated.

I took a look at the log. It says that the dependency generation fails at the 
first time, as grub_script.tab.h does not exist, but it is performed again 
after grub_script.tab.h is generated. Doesn't this happen in your 
environment?

> Do you accept GNU make-isms, or are you restricting yourself to POSIX
> make?

We use GNU make, no problem.

Okuji


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