[pooma-dev] Re: [PATCH] Shorten filenames during build/link
John H. Hall
jxyh at lanl.gov
Thu Jun 3 15:15:54 UTC 2004
Richard:
AFAIK, the only way to use a gmake makefile with Windows is to either
use MinGW/MSys or Cygwin. Since these emulate a unix environment, the
changes should work fine. I don't believe our make stuff will work with
a make other than gmake. So go ahead and commit it as far as I am
concerned. I use CodeWarrior on both Macs and PCs so there are no
makefiles. MinGW/MSys is switching over to GCC v3.4 right now and they
have had some performance issues on just simple C++. So I will be
sticking with CodeWarrior until these details get worked out. At that
point I will probably try to compare v3.4 on WIndows with the
CodeWarrior executable.
John Hall
On Jun 1, 2004, at 3:43 PM, Richard Guenther wrote:
> Jeffrey D. Oldham wrote:
>> Richard Guenther wrote:
>>> This patch shortens filenames by omitting full path to avoid overly
>>> long command lines. Compiled and tested building some examples,
>>> benchmarks and tests.
>>>
>>> Ok?
>>>
>>> Richard.
>> Yes, this is fine as long as it does not break compiling on some
>> operating system. For example, does Windows support '.'?
>
> I don't know. I don't care either, and I never did (f.i. I don't know
> of the impact of the configure changes). Do we care about Windows?
> Can Windows use the make infrastructure at all? Or does it need the
> CW project stuff?
>
> I'll hold on this until someone can either report that Windows
> compiling is broken anyway, or can confirm the change is safe.
>
> Richard.
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