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make losing my PATH
- To: cygwin <cygwin@sourceware.cygnus.com>
- Subject: make losing my PATH
- From: "Robert Bresner" <rbresner@olf.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jun 1999 18:28:39 -0400
Howdy...
A reiteration of the problem I mentioned earlier --
I'm using GNU Make version 3.76.1, by Richard Stallman and Roland
McGrath.
In my makefile, I have this rule:
$(DLL_DEF_NAME): $(DEF_SOURCES)
@echo Making the def file
echo $(DEF_SOURCES) > temp_file
$(SYM) -d $(TARGET_NAME).dll -o $(DLL_DEF_NAME) @temp_file
$(RM) temp_file
The DEF_SOURCES variable == to the pathname of some 116 libraries,
that are simply echo'd into the temp_file. I get this error:
The input line is too long.
Granted, the value of DEF_SOURCES is well over 3k.
But, this didn't used to be an issue. This only
recently started happening... and not to
_everyone_ at my office.
So, I changed the echo > temp_file to a perl script that
creates the temp_file instead, and now that works. But, now
after the perl script (WHich does nothing but create a file 'temp_file'
and print a bunch of filepaths in that file), make is losing
the value of PATH. (And Path, for that matter, as this is happening
on NT4 SP3/4/5)
This is happening in Emacs, and in an NT cmd.exe shell. CygWin's
sh.exe shell.
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Robert Bresner rbresner@olf.com
Open Link Financial 516-227-6600 x216
http://www.olf.com/ fax: 516-227-1799
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