From: Herbert Poetzl <herbert@13thfloor.at>
To: Dan Kegel <dank@kegel.com>
Cc: Sam Ravnborg <sam@ravnborg.org>,
Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>,
Martin Schaffner <schaffner@gmx.li>,
Kevin Hilman <kjh@hilman.org>,
bertrand marquis <bertrand.marquis@sysgo.com>
Subject: Re: Building on case-insensitive systems and systems where -shared doesn't work well
Date: Sun, 17 Oct 2004 20:29:29 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20041017182929.GA27637@mail.13thfloor.at> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <4172A0ED.9040906@kegel.com>
On Sun, Oct 17, 2004 at 09:42:21AM -0700, Dan Kegel wrote:
> Herbert Poetzl wrote:
> >>>>>Converting .S -> .s is useful for debugging - please don't cripple the
> >>>>>kernel developers just because some filesystems are case-challenged.
> >>>>
> >>>>Does the debug tools rely on files named *.s then?
> >>>>
> >>>>There are today ~1400 files named *.S in the tree, but none named *.s.
> >>>>So my idea was to do it like:
> >>>>*.S => *.asm => *.o
> >>>>But if this breaks some debugging tools I would like to know.
> >>>
> >>>*.asm is nonstanard naming. If we have to support case-challenged
> >>>filesystems, please ensure that the rest of the nonbroken world can
> >>>continue as they have done for the last few decades and live happily
> >>>unaffected by these problems.
> >>
> >>I still do not see how a kernel developer are affected by changing
> >>the extension of an intermidiate file - please explain.
> >
> >hmm, maybe because they expect the output of the
> >preprocessed assembly code to have the prefix .s
> >instead of .asm (see gcc man page and play with
> >gcc -S)
>
> The only .s/.S ambiguities that need resolving are intermediate files,
> so fixing them should only require changing a few Makefile rules.
> Let's wait and see what the patch looks like before we
> argue about it; maybe it will be simple to make everybody
> happy here (well, except those who hate the idea of
> letting anyone compile Linux kernels on Cgywin or MacOSX).
fair enough, but Mac OS X doesn't require this (UFS
is case sensititve, and probably no linux guy/gal uses
HFS+), so IMHO it's 'just' Cygwin* folks here ...
best,
Herbert
> - Dan
>
>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2004-10-17 18:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 19+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2004-09-21 6:03 2.6.8 link failure for sparc32 (vmlinux.lds.s: No such file or directory)? Dan Kegel
2004-09-21 10:50 ` Sam Ravnborg
2004-09-21 10:57 ` William Lee Irwin III
2004-09-22 5:40 ` Dan Kegel
2004-09-24 20:19 ` Sam Ravnborg
2004-10-07 5:57 ` Building on case-insensitive systems and systems where -shared doesn't work well (was: Re: 2.6.8 link failure for sparc32 (vmlinux.lds.s: No such file or directory)?) Dan Kegel
2004-10-16 21:00 ` Sam Ravnborg
2004-10-16 19:06 ` Russell King
2004-10-16 21:24 ` Sam Ravnborg
2004-10-16 19:40 ` Russell King
2004-10-16 19:04 ` Building on case-insensitive systems and systems where -shared doesn't work well Dan Kegel
2004-10-16 22:04 ` Building on case-insensitive systems and systems where -shared doesn't work well (was: Re: 2.6.8 link failure for sparc32 (vmlinux.lds.s: No such file or directory)?) Sam Ravnborg
2004-10-17 16:57 ` Herbert Poetzl
2004-10-17 16:42 ` Building on case-insensitive systems and systems where -shared doesn't work well Dan Kegel
2004-10-17 18:29 ` Herbert Poetzl [this message]
2004-10-17 17:47 ` Dan Kegel
2004-10-17 19:06 ` Herbert Poetzl
2004-10-17 19:32 ` Dan Kegel
2004-10-31 21:10 ` Building on case-insensitive systems and systems where -shared doesn't work well (was: Re: 2.6.8 link failure for sparc32 (vmlinux.lds.s: No such file or directory)?) Sam Ravnborg
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