[bug #19626] Unexpected environment variable modification in command

2007-04-18 Thread anonymous
URL: Summary: Unexpected environment variable modification in command Project: make Submitted by: None Submitted on: mercredi 18.04.2007 à 11:44 UTC Severity: 3 - Normal

[bug #19626] Unexpected environment variable modification in command

2007-04-18 Thread Paul D. Smith
Update of bug #19626 (project make): Status:None => Not A Bug Open/Closed:Open => Closed ___ Follow-up Comment #1: This is the way make

[bug #16389] Defaults for Objective-C

2007-04-18 Thread SciFi
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #16389 (project make): Hi, I wish I had seen this report last year. Just about every project around the world that needs to compile .m objects is needing this patch. * The XFree86 project's darwin support can't be built with make-3.81[.90cvs]. This patch is require

[bug #16389] Defaults for Objective-C

2007-04-18 Thread Paul D. Smith
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #16389 (project make): I don't really understand the urgency around this: why not just add the rules into your makefile if you need them? The built-in rules are just that: built-in; they can be added to or removed in makefiles. I do realize this means that any makefile

[bug #16389] Defaults for Objective-C

2007-04-18 Thread Peter O'Gorman
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #16389 (project make): I agree with Paul pretty much, however, this patch has been waiting here for quite a while with no real reason, IMO, for not adding it. Being a GNU make only feature is not really an issue, I don't think, there are a whole bunch of GNU make only fe