Yes it was just a typo. i didn't have the '$' in the command. Everything else
worked as expected.
Thanks for the support,
Brandon
From: Eli Zaretskii
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 11:04 AM
To: Loch Brandon
Cc: psm...@gnu.org ; bug-make@gnu.org
Subject: Re: Windows
> From: Loch Brandon
> CC: "psm...@gnu.org" , "bug-make@gnu.org"
> Date: Fri, 8 May 2020 15:13:23 +
>
> Yes I did have sh.exe in my path. I removed it and this is what the following
> output was.
>
> C:\Users\bl68969.JDNET\Projects\HHP2\Code\M2_501\ProgramSpecific\MakeFileBuild>make
>
Nevermind I fixed this error and everything seems to be working perfectly.
Thanks for the support. Looks like have sh.exe in my PATH was the issue.
Thanks,
Brandon
From: Loch Brandon
Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 10:13 AM
To: Eli Zaretskii
Cc: psm...@gnu.org ; bug-m
Yes I did have sh.exe in my path. I removed it and this is what the following
output was.
C:\Users\bl68969.JDNET\Projects\HHP2\Code\M2_501\ProgramSpecific\MakeFileBuild>make
--
Verifying and building application directory
> From: Loch Brandon
> CC: "psm...@gnu.org" , "bug-make@gnu.org"
> Date: Fri, 8 May 2020 14:42:31 +
>
> Sorry I wasn't clear. I added the following command
> SHELL := C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe (which is what i meant by adding the
> path to cmd.exe)
>
> I don't believe that it would be an
Sorry I wasn't clear. I added the following command
SHELL := C:\Windows\System32\cmd.exe (which is what i meant by adding the path
to cmd.exe)
I don't believe that it would be an issue with the escape characters because
there are other developers that use this same makefile and have no issues wi
Loch Brandon (7 May 2020 20:41) wrote:
> @if not exist $(OUTPUTDIR)\$(notdir $(OBJDIR)) $(MKDIR) $(OUTPUTDIR)\$(notdir
> $(OBJDIR))
> When running without the '@' this is the result:
> echo Verifying and building application directory structure...
> Verifying and building application directory st