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authorAndy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>2016-06-26 14:40:35 +0200
committerAndy Polyakov <appro@openssl.org>2016-06-27 23:26:12 +0200
commitcfef7e9e681bb981ebd5af08eac3432eec336032 (patch)
tree6ebbe8045ab4105dbff361ec2b318b931daae655 /Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
parentc3fd55d4a6ed1025c471603b67fbbbce606a5171 (diff)
windows-makefile.tmpl: don't use $? in library targets.
Problem with Microsoft lib.exe is that it doesn't *update* modules in .lib archive, but creates new one upon every invocation. As result if a source file was updated and nmake was executed, a useless archive with only one module was created. In other words one has to always pass all .obj modules on command line, not only recently recompiled. [This also creates dilemma for directory targets, e.g. crypto\aes, that were added to simplify every-day life for developer. Since whole idea behind those targets is to minimize the re-compile time upon single file modification, the only sensible thing to do is to omit intended library update.] Reviewed-by: Rich Salz <rsalz@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org>
Diffstat (limited to 'Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl')
-rw-r--r--Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl8
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl b/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
index 0d21c50f03..aae7de3655 100644
--- a/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
+++ b/Configurations/windows-makefile.tmpl
@@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ EOF
return <<"EOF";
$lib$libext: $deps
\$(AR) \$(ARFLAGS) \$(AROUTFLAG)$lib$libext @<<
-\$\?
+\$**
<<
EOF
}
@@ -530,11 +530,7 @@ EOF
next unless defined($unified_info{dirinfo}->{$dir}->{products}->{$type});
if ($type eq "lib") {
foreach my $lib (@{$unified_info{dirinfo}->{$dir}->{products}->{$type}}) {
- push @actions, <<"EOF";
- \$(AR) \$(ARFLAGS) \$(AROUTFLAG)$lib$libext @<<
-\$\?
-<<
-EOF
+ push @actions, "";
}
} else {
foreach my $prod (@{$unified_info{dirinfo}->{$dir}->{products}->{$type}}) {