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Original bug ID: 4099 Reporter: necula Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2014-09-26T20:57:39Z) Resolution: fixed Priority: normal Severity: minor Version: 3.09.2 Target version: 4.02.1+dev Category: platform support (windows, cross-compilation, etc) Tags: patch Monitored by: necula
While making changes to the Win32 libraries I have noticed that the make process continues after error, making it hard to spot build failures.
The problem is in Makefile.nt, where there is code like this
for i in $(OTHERLIBRARIES); do $(MAKE) -C otherlibs/$$i install ; done
The body of the "for" should be changed to do $(MAKE) -C otherlibs/$$i || exit $$?
This is already done in the Unix Makefile.
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Comment author: @damiendoligez
Fixed as suggested in branch 4.02 (commit 15357) and trunk (commit 15358).
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Original bug ID: 4099
Reporter: necula
Status: closed (set by @damiendoligez on 2014-09-26T20:57:39Z)
Resolution: fixed
Priority: normal
Severity: minor
Version: 3.09.2
Target version: 4.02.1+dev
Category: platform support (windows, cross-compilation, etc)
Tags: patch
Monitored by: necula
Bug description
While making changes to the Win32 libraries I have noticed that the make process continues after error, making it hard to spot build failures.
The problem is in Makefile.nt, where there is code like this
for i in$(OTHERLIBRARIES); do $ (MAKE) -C otherlibs/$$i install ; done
The body of the "for" should be changed to$(MAKE) -C otherlibs/$ $i || exit $$?
do
This is already done in the Unix Makefile.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: