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Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2
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Paul Smith |
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Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2 |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Oct 2019 08:39:21 -0400 |
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Evolution 3.32.1-2 |
On Mon, 2019-10-21 at 13:00 +0530, nikhil jain wrote:
> I see that if I do a ctrl c then fatal_error_signal function is
> called.
>
> Now the problem is if I am trapping ctrl c in makefile then
> fatal_error_signal is not called...
I don't know what you mean.
It's not possible to "trap CTRL-C in a makefile". Makefile syntax
doesn't have any facility for setting a signal handler in the make
program itself.
If you provide an example of what you're doing maybe we could
understand.
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, (continued)
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- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/03
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Kaz Kylheku (gmake), 2019/10/03
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Paul Smith, 2019/10/05
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/05
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Paul Smith, 2019/10/05
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/20
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Paul Smith, 2019/10/20
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/21
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Paul Smith, 2019/10/21
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/21
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2,
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- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/21
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Paul Smith, 2019/10/21
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, nikhil jain, 2019/10/21
- Re: GMAKE 3.81 vs GMAKE 4.2, Paul Smith, 2019/10/21