> 'make distclean' seems broken, at least on non-GNU make's: > > [snip] > clobbering subdirectory Modules > rm -f *.o python core *~ [@,#]* *.old *.orig *.rej > rm -f add2lib hassignal > rm -f *.a tags TAGS config.c Makefile.pre > rm -f *.so *.sl so_locations > make -f ./Makefile.in SUBDIRS="Include Lib Misc Demo" clobber > "./Makefile.in", line 134: Need an operator > make: fatal errors encountered -- cannot continue > *** Error code 1 (ignored) > rm -f config.status config.log config.cache config.h Makefile > rm -f buildno platform > rm -f Modules/Makefile > [snip] > > (This is using FreeBSD's 'make'.) > > Looking at line 134, I'm not sure why it works with GNU make other than that > it avoids complaining about syntax errors it doesn't run into (which could > be both bad and good :) or that it avoids complaining about obvious GNU > autoconf tricks. But I don't know enough about make to say for sure, nor to > fix the above problem. There's one line in Makefile.in that trips over Make (mine also complains about it): @SET_DLLLIBRARY@ Looking at the code in configure.in that generates this macro: AC_SUBST(SET_DLLLIBRARY) LDLIBRARY='' SET_DLLLIBRARY='' . . (and later) . cygwin*) LDLIBRARY='libpython$(VERSION).dll.a' SET_DLLLIBRARY='DLLLIBRARY= $(basename $(LDLIBRARY))' ;; I don't see why we couldn't change this so that Makefile.in just contains DLLLIBRARY= @DLLLIBRARY@ and then configure.in could be changed to AC_SUBST(DLLLIBRARY) LDLIBRARY='' DLLLIBRARY='' . . (and later) . cygwin*) LDLIBRARY='libpython$(VERSION).dll.a' DLLLIBRARY='DLLLIBRARY= $(basename $(LDLIBRARY))' ;; Or am I missing something? Does this fix the problem? --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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