Michael Hudson <mwh@python.net> writes: > The first out-of-tree build I did today put one .o file in the wrong > place (bsddbmodule.o, I think). Now all of them are ending up in the > wrong place. Not sure how I managed that one, but I've found the offending checkin: ---------------------------- revision 1.52 date: 2002/11/14 01:29:00; author: akuchling; state: Exp; lines: +3 -3 [Bug #599248] ext module generation problem If you have source files srcdir1/foo.c and srcdir2/foo.c, the temporary .o for both files is written to build/temp.<platform>/foo.o. This patch sets strip_dir to false for both calls to object_filename, so now the object files are written to temp.<platform>/srcdir1/foo.o and .../srcdir2/foo.o. 2.2 bugfix candidate ---------------------------- Now to see if patching it up is easy... Cheers, M. -- ARTHUR: Ford, you're turning into a penguin, stop it. -- The Hitch-Hikers Guide to the Galaxy, Episode 2
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