On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 03:01:15PM +0200, Klaus Heinz wrote: > Bernd Ernesti wrote: > > > Please ask Ignatios about this part. > > > > I can't find a mail now which describes why we have to use the gspa > > 'compiler' > > and can't add a generated c file. > > I would also be interested in why the build broke in the first place. > > When I looked at this on sunday evening I could find no reason for the broken > build mechanism on Amiga. My only guess, from the logfile on the releng > machine: > > gspa: not found > *** Error code 127 > > gspa somehow disappeared from /usr/sbin/ on the build machine. errr no... Michael Hitch reported the same, and as far as he analyzed, the PATH for building was changed to exclude it. Which is very reasonable for a building machine. In this special case, gspa would be machine independent, but not OS independent; we can't rely on it being available, so it would have to be a host tool. It's certainly more reasonable to carry around the created microcode. Regards, -is -- seal your e-mail: http://www.gnupg.org/
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