October 3, 2019 3:29 AM, "Rémi Bernon" rbernon@codeweavers.com wrote:
On 10/2/19 8:53 PM, Chip Davis wrote:
October 2, 2019 1:39 PM, "Rémi Bernon" rbernon@codeweavers.com wrote: diff --git a/tools/makedep.c b/tools/makedep.c
index 6d74507661e..4b1d68f71f6 100644 --- a/tools/makedep.c +++ b/tools/makedep.c @@ -3189,6 +3189,7 @@ static void output_module( struct makefile *make ) struct strarray dep_libs = empty_strarray; char *module_path = obj_dir_path( make, make->module ); char *spec_file = NULL;
- char const *bfd_format = strstr( crosstarget, "x86_64" ) ? "elf64-x86-64" : "elf32-i386";
unsigned int i;
if (!make->is_exe) spec_file = src_dir_path( make, replace_extension( make->module, ".dll", ".spec")); @@ -3249,6 +3250,9 @@ static void output_module( struct makefile *make ) output_filename( make->is_cross ? "$(CROSSLDFLAGS)" : "$(LDFLAGS)" ); output_filename( make->is_cross ? "-Wl,--file-alignment,4096" : "" ); output( "\n" );
- if (make->is_cross && !make->is_win16)
- output( "\tmkdir -p $(@D)/.debug && %s-objcopy -O %s --only-keep-debug"
- " --file-alignment=4096 $@ $(@D)/.debug/$(@F)\n", crosstarget, bfd_format );
We really don't want to do this on Mac OS.
Sure, it's not useful on MacOS but is it an issue? Or is it because of mkdir?
It's because of objcopy, which may not be available--and the fact that the Mac OS native binary format is Mach-O, not ELF.
Chip