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From: | h.g. muller |
Subject: | Re: [XBoard-devel] Cross compiling Winboard in Linux |
Date: | Thu, 05 Jan 2012 19:58:28 +0100 |
5) I removed $(PROJ).exe's dependency of $(PROJ).hlp in the makefile, as I cannot build the help file (I found nothing to replace "C:/Program Files/Help Workshop/hcrtf"). That dependency seems unnecessary to me anyway.
This is something even peoplebuilding on Windows often complain about, as having the help compiler is not standard.
Isn't there a simple way to prevent make from aborting when a command produces an error, like writing
command || true or command || echo helpfile couldnot be builtor something like that to mask a possible error-exit code? Or is a non-existing binary too severe an error for that?
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