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I have some makefiles that fail to work correctly. They worked about 6 months ago with cygwin. They work fine on mandrake 10.2.
Here is the first makefile problem: In this makefile I run a program, i.e.
test_calls: ${BIN}calls rm -f calls.out pwd ${BIN}calls calls.in > calls.out diff calls.out calls.gout
The output I get is rm -f calls.out pwd /cygdrive/u/j/jeff-util/test /cygdrive/u/j/bin/calls calls.in > calls.out The system cannot find the path specified. make: *** [test_calls] Error 1
I added the pwd line to make sure the directory exists. When I remove the "> calls.out" in the makefile, the program runs, and output is directed to standard output.
the_test: test.o test_nr.o test_subrs.o jefflib g++ ${LDFLAGS} test.o test_nr.o test_subrs.o jefflib -lm -o the_test @echo running the tests ./the_test > the_test.lo 2> the_test.er # the_test.exe > the_test.lo 2> the_test.er -diff the_test.log the_test.lo -diff the_test.erg the_test.er
The output I get in the_test.er is: '.' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
It seems that some semantics has changed in a non-obvious way with respect to running programs inside of make.
Enclosed is the output of cygcheck. When I run cygcheck as non-administrator, I get the following:
U:\j\jeff-lib>cygcheck -s > x /usr/bin/cygrunsrv: Error enumerating services: OpenService: Win32 error 5: Access is denied.
Thanks, Jeff Deifik
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