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Re: Make problem since 1.5.7


At 10:19 AM 3/29/2004, you wrote:
>Larry Hall wrote:


<snip>


>> 
>>>Got a SIGCHLD; 1 unreaped children.
>>>Reaping winning child 0x108b3a20 PID 1288
>>>Removing child 0x108b3a20 PID 1288 from chain.
>>> Successfully remade target file `some_path/GUI_Module.lib_ar'.
>>>Finished prerequisites of target file `some_path/GUI_Module.lib'.
>>>Must remake target `some_path/GUI_Module.lib'.
>>>/cygdrive/c/tmp/tornado2_1/host/i686-pc-cygwin/bin/arsh -M <
>> 
>> 
>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
>> 
>> Yikes!  You're still mixing tool-sets.  That ain't gonna work!
>> 
>> 
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>> 
>
>The referenced arsh binary was compiled locally for the currently
>installed cygwin (cygwin version at compile time was 1.5.6) from the
>windriver-provided sources to work around some problems with the
>original tornado-binaries.
>
>The path to AR is set inside the Makefile like this
>AR=/path/to/arsh
>
>Calling this specific arsh from the bash does work, whatever the cygwin
>version, so I see no problem with calling it from within make, or am I
>completely wrong here ??


That sounds OK.  Assuming that this is the only binary pulled in from the
tornado distribution, it's not obvious that this would cause a problem.
I'm out of ideas at the moment, beyond the obvious debugging.


--
Larry 


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