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Re: case-sensitive file names during build


Hollis Blanchard wrote:
On Jul 22, 2004, at 4:25 AM, Povolotsky, Alexander wrote:
make[3]: *** No rule to make target
`net/ipv4/netfilter/ipt_ecn.o', needed by `net/ipv4/netfilter/built-in.o'.
Stop.

This is the (somewhat questionable) use of ipt_ECN.c and ipt_ecn.c in the
linux kernel. Windows filesystems are case insensitive, and see this as one file.

I had not seen the ECN/ecn problem, but you will also be bitten by .S -> .s preprocessing. That's right about the point that I gave up ...

I maintain patches that allow building glibc on Cygwin and MacOSX. The main patch deals with exactly this issue (S vs. s) http://kegel.com/crosstool/crosstool-0.28-rc26/patches/glibc-2.3.2/glibc-2.3.2-cygwin.patch I have to maintain it separately as the glibc maintainer dislikes the idea of catering to Cygwin users (though maybe if I present it as a MacOSX support patch he'd reconsider... naaah, probably not :-).

With the advent of linux-2.6, I also have a patch
to get kconfig to not use shared libraries (since I use kconfig
to help install the kernel headers, and shared libraries are tricky
to build on those two platforms).

It wouldn't be a big leap for me or someone else to also maintain
a patch to allow compiling the whole kernel on Cygwin or MacOSX.
If anyone puts it together, I'll carry it in crosstool.
- Dan


-- My technical stuff: http://kegel.com My politics: see http://www.misleader.org for examples of why I'm for regime change

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