While I agree this is a great idea, would it be hard to make it a bit less verbose?
I.e, instead of > ### call $(gb_Library_set_include) --> > ### arg 0 for call $(gb_Library_set_include) is 'gb_Library_set_include' > ### arg 1 for call $(gb_Library_set_include) is 'msword' > ### arg 2 for call $(gb_Library_set_include) is ' > -I/lo/libo/clone/writer/sw/source/core/inc > -I/lo/libo/clone/writer/sw/source/ui/inc > -I/lo/libo/clone/writer/sw/source/filter/inc > -I/lo/libo/clone/writer/sw/inc/pch -I/lo/libo/clone/writer/sw/inc > -I/lo/libo/solver/340/unxlngx6.pro/workdir/inc/sw/sdi > -I/lo/libo/solver/340/unxlngx6.pro/workdir/Misc/sw/ $(INCLUDE) > -I/lo/libo/solver/340/unxlngx6.pro/inc/offuh > -I/lo/libo/solver/340/unxlngx6.pro/inc/sw ' Perhaps just put it all on a single line, with newlines in arguments represented as \n, and long arguments just truncated at some suitably shortish length? Something like: > ### $(gb_Library_set_include 'gb_Library_set_include'. 'msword', > '\n-I/lo/libo/clone/writer/sw/source/core/inc\n...') But yeah, this is bikeshedding, certainly already what you have will be of great help in debugging gbuild issues. --tml _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list LibreOffice@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice