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Re: Make "Giving up" silently (besides exit code)
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John Orr |
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Re: Make "Giving up" silently (besides exit code) |
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Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:30:46 +1000 |
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Looking closer at the -d output - I'm guessing the problem will not make sense
unless you can see it all too - attached (hope it works)
John
On Tuesday 24 April 2007 13:05, John Orr wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wonder if anyone can help me - I'm using make 3.81 on Suse Linux 9.2.
> I hit a problem today where I had an error in a make file, such that a target
> was reliant upon a prerequiste for which there was no rule. It was my fault.
>
> The problem, however, was that make gave no error message at all - it just
> exited with status 2.
>
> When I ran it with the -d option, the end of the output was
> Considering target file `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h'.
> File `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h' does not exist.
> Considering target file `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h.built'.
> File `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h.built' does not exist.
> Considering target file `common/protocol/mipv6/dl26/mipv6.c.built'.
> File `common/protocol/mipv6/dl26/mipv6.c.built' does not exist.
> Considering target file `common/utils/dl26/g_ntformat'.
> Looking for an implicit rule for `common/utils/dl26/g_ntformat'.
> No implicit rule found for `common/utils/dl26/g_ntformat'.
> Finished prerequisites of target file
> `common/utils/dl26/g_ntformat'.
> No need to remake target `common/utils/dl26/g_ntformat'.
> Pruning file `common/protocol/dl26/locid.h.exists'.
> Pruning file `common/protocol/mipv6/mipv6.s'.
> Finished prerequisites of target file
> `common/protocol/mipv6/dl26/mipv6.c.built'.
> Giving up on target file `common/protocol/mipv6/dl26/mipv6.c.built'.
> Finished prerequisites of target file
> `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h.built'.
> Giving up on target file `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h.built'.
> Finished prerequisites of target file
> `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h'.
> Giving up on target file `common/protocol/include/dl26/mipv6.h'.
> Finished prerequisites of target file
> `common/protocol/mipv6/dl26/mipv6dec.o'.
> Giving up on target file `common/protocol/mipv6/dl26/mipv6dec.o'.
> Finished prerequisites of target file `common/protocol/mipv6'.
> Giving up on target file `common/protocol/mipv6'.
>
> My problem is - I know to use the -d flag in this situation to see what's
> really going on - but most people I work with don't. They get no info at
> all. How can I detect this problem and give a meaningful error message? I
> could modify make's remake.c source file perhaps - but is there a better way?
>
> The output without -d is nothing (beside explicit $(info ) statements which
> I've deleted to avoid confusing anyone:
> quokka:/<5>intel/src> make --warn-undefined-variables --check-symlink-times
> --no-builtin-variables --makefile=local.mk r_BUILDDIR=dl26 "DONT_USE_P4=1"
> "DONT_DO_FINDMODULES=1" ./COMPONENT_CONTENTS=common
> common/COMPONENT_CONTENTS=common/protocol
> common/protocol/COMPONENT_CONTENTS=common/protocol/mipv6
> DONT_DO_FINDMODULES=1 common/protocol/mipv6
> quokka:/<5>intel/src> echo $?
> 2
> quokka:/<5>intel/src>
>
> I can happily provide a full -dpq dump if it helps.
>
> Looking at remake.c, I find
> if (depth == 0 && keep_going_flag
> && !just_print_flag && !question_flag)
> error (NILF,
> _("Target `%s' not remade because of errors."), file->name);
>
> Presumably this if statement failed to print because I didn't have the
> keep_going_flag (-k?) set?
>
> Thanks for any tips you can give,
> John
>
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