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authorPaul Smith <psmith@gnu.org>1997-08-18 18:11:04 +0000
committerPaul Smith <psmith@gnu.org>1997-08-18 18:11:04 +0000
commit63dff1e0bcb9e1bdd189e4a3e0d6126389251885 (patch)
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Bug fixes and automake changes.
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@@ -75,10 +75,10 @@ Notes:
When shell features like redirection or filename wildcards are
involved, Make calls the shell.
- This port supports both DOS shells (the stock COMMAND.COM and
- its 4DOS/NDOS replacements), and Unix-style shells (tested with
- the venerable Stewartson's `ms_sh' 2.3 and the recent DJGPP port
- of `bash' by Daisuke Aoyama <jack@st.rim.or.jp>).
+ This port supports both DOS shells (the stock COMMAND.COM and its
+ 4DOS/NDOS replacements), and Unix-style shells (tested with the
+ venerable Stewartson's `ms_sh' 2.3 and the DJGPP port of `bash' by
+ Daisuke Aoyama <jack@st.rim.or.jp>).
When the $SHELL variable points to a Unix-style shell, Make
works just like you'd expect on Unix, calling the shell for any
@@ -204,8 +204,8 @@ Notes:
doesn't include characters illegal on MSDOS FAT filesystems,
will be automatically down-cased.) User reports that I have
indicate that this default behavior is generally what you'd
- expect; however, since this is the first DJGPP port of Make that
- supports long filenames, your input is most welcome.
+ expect; however, since support for long filenames in the DJGPP
+ port of GNU Make is relatively new, your input is most welcome.
In any case, if you hit a situation where you must force Make to
get the 8+3 DOS filenames in upper case, set FNCASE=y in the
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ Notes:
make implicit assumptions about the pathname syntax. In
particular, the directories are assumed to be separated by `/',
and any pathname which doesn't begin with a `/' is assumed to be
- releative to the current directory. This port attempts to
+ relative to the current directory. This port attempts to
support DOS-style pathnames which might include the drive letter
and use backslashes instead of forward slashes. However, this
support is not complete; I feel that pursuing this support too