Re: Updated: make-4.1-1

2015-06-02 Thread Eric Blake
On 06/02/2015 08:28 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote: > On 6/2/2015 3:03 PM, Eric Blake wrote: >> On 02/16/2015 12:18 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote: >>> Hi, >>> new version 4.1-1 of > >> This version of make introduces a regression in VPATH handling. >> >> Bash uses VPATH = .:/path/to/sources >> >> I'm reporting

Re: Updated: make-4.1-1

2015-06-02 Thread Marco Atzeri
On 6/2/2015 3:03 PM, Eric Blake wrote: On 02/16/2015 12:18 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote: Hi, new version 4.1-1 of This version of make introduces a regression in VPATH handling. Bash uses VPATH = .:/path/to/sources to specify a two-directory VPATH. Technically, the .: is redundant (because make

Re: Updated: make-4.1-1

2015-06-02 Thread Eric Blake
On 02/16/2015 12:18 AM, Marco Atzeri wrote: > Hi, > new version 4.1-1 of > > make > > is available in the Cygwin distribution This version of make introduces a regression in VPATH handling. Bash uses VPATH = .:/path/to/sources to specify a two-directory VPATH. Technically, the .: is redunda

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: make-4.1-1

2015-02-20 Thread Franz Sirl
Am 2015-02-19 um 20:19 schrieb Ti Strga: BLUF: either the new make package needs cygltdl-7 as one of its dependencies, or Guile does, so that setup.exe can Do The Right Thing. I updated to make-4.1-1 and the executable immediately broke: $ make --version /usr/bin/make.exe: error while loading

Re: [ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: make-4.1-1

2015-02-19 Thread Ti Strga
BLUF: either the new make package needs cygltdl-7 as one of its dependencies, or Guile does, so that setup.exe can Do The Right Thing. I updated to make-4.1-1 and the executable immediately broke: $ make --version /usr/bin/make.exe: error while loading shared libraries: ?: cannot open shared obj

[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: make-4.1-1

2015-02-15 Thread Marco Atzeri
Hi, new version 4.1-1 of make is available in the Cygwin distribution DESCRIPTION A GNU tool for controlling the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make allows users to build and install packages without any significant knowledge