Hi Vincent,
Sorry, it doesn't work. The filesystem is always considered in binmode.
This is because you forgot the brackets in the awk regular expression !
I did ?
Here is the fixed line :
build_dir_mount_point=`df ${build_dir} | awk '/[0-9]%/{print $NF;}'`
Hmm, that looks just like the ve
--- Additional Comments From nickc at redhat dot com 2007-05-24 10:14
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Subject: Re: MAKE FAILED: cpu-powerpc.o isn't added to
libbfd.a ?
Hi Vincent,
> Sorry, it doesn't work. The filesystem is always considered in binmode.
> This is because you forgot the brackets in the awk regul
Nick Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Vincent,
>
>> Sorry, it doesn't work. The filesystem is always considered in binmode.
>> This is because you forgot the brackets in the awk regular expression !
>
> I did ?
autoconf uses [] for quotes.
Andreas.
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Andreas Schwab, SuSE Labs, [EMAIL
--- Additional Comments From schwab at suse dot de 2007-05-24 10:23 ---
Subject: Re: MAKE FAILED: cpu-powerpc.o isn't added to libbfd.a ?
Nick Clifton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Vincent,
>
>> Sorry, it doesn't work. The filesystem is always considered in binmode.
>> This is becau
--- Additional Comments From nickc at redhat dot com 2007-05-24 11:50
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Hi Quentin,
> When making OMAGIC executables with ld with the swich -N, the ld script begins
> with :
>
>> SECTIONS
>> {
>> . = 0x1020;
It does ? The version I have locally starts with ". = 0".
> It seems t
--- Additional Comments From dj at redhat dot com 2007-05-24 16:49 ---
IMHO the bug is that cygwin's bash isn't correctly stripping line endings while
doing command substitution; it should always allow CR/LF at the end of ``
substitutions, regardless of the mount mode. Also, it should al
--- Additional Comments From bjoern dot m dot haase at web dot de
2007-05-24 20:05 ---
Maybe you could try to use the avr-ld option
--no-call-ret-replacement The relaxation machine normally will
substitute two immediately following call/ret