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Re: question on Cygwin's version of make


On Thu, Mar 1, 2012 at 8:13 AM, Paul Allen Newell  wrote:
> I've got a C++ tree that is running under Fedora 14, Fedora 16, and Cygwin.
> Everything works.
>
> Tonight, I needed to test something and was on my Windows box, so I did a
> cut-and-paste operation which gave me a directory of "Copy of myStuff". I
> did a make and it worked, but I am seeing a message about "basename: extra
> operand 'myStuff'.

That appears to be an error message from /usr/bin/basename

GNU make has a built-in function $(basename ...) but that doesn't
appear to have such an error message.

> I figured out that the spaces in the MS "Copy of myStuff" were the problem
> and was able to rename w/o spaces and move forward.
>
> But I would like to ask if anyone knows what in "make" uses the basename
> command so I can try to either massage the Makefile to deal with it or throw
> a more meaningful error (as in "your directory has spaces in it and there
> will be complaints")?

Read your makefile. One of the actions is probably using basename.
Alas, /usr/bin/basename has no way of knowing that it was invoked from
make; you can't get "more meaningful errors".

Csaba
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