Hello, FreeBSD 6 has a ".WARN dirsyntax" directive in its /usr/share/mk/sys.mk. It seems that this causes bmake to bail out after building successfully during the test runs: diff -u ./test.exp test.out --- ./test.exp 2007-10-08 23:07:58.000000000 -0700 +++ test.out 2007-12-09 17:10:42.000000000 -0800 @@ -1,302 +1,30 @@ [...] +make: don't know how to make dirsyntax(continuing) +`.WARN' not remade because of errors. [...] -The answer is 42 -The answer is 42 -default FU=<v>fu</v> FOO=<v>foo</v> VAR=<v></v> -two FU=<v>bar</v> FOO=<v>goo</v> VAR=<v></v> -three FU=<v>bar</v> FOO=<v>goo</v> VAR=<v></v> -four FU=<v>bar</v> FOO=<v>goo</v> VAR=<v>Internal</v> -show FU=<v>bar</v> FOO=<v>goo</v> VAR=<v>Internal</v> +make: don't know how to make dirsyntax(continuing) +`.WARN' not remade because of errors. +make: don't know how to make dirsyntax(continuing) +`.WARN' not remade because of errors. +make: don't know how to make dirsyntax(continuing) +`.WARN' not remade because of errors. +dirsyntax +dirsyntax +`.WARN' not remade because of errors. *** Error code 1 Stop. Is there an easy way around this? -Jan -- Tradition is the illusion of permanence. -- Woody Allen
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