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-Ă„nderung: 4866:23940b78e965
-Nutzer: Jan-Marek Glogowski <glogow@fbihome.de>
-Datum: Fri May 01 22:50:55 2020 +0000
-Dateien: pr/tests/Makefile.in
-Beschreibung:
-Bug 290526 Write separate PDBs for test OBJs r=glandium
-
-Quite often when running a parallel NSS build, I get the following
-compiler error message, resulting in a build failure, despite
-compiling with the -FS flag:
-
-.../nss/nspr/pr/tests/zerolen.c: fatal error C1041:
-Programmdatenbank "...\nss\nspr\out\pr\tests\vc140.pdb" kann nicht
-ge<94>ffnet werden; verwenden Sie /FS, wenn mehrere CL.EXE in
-dieselbe .PDB-Datei schreiben.
-
-The failing source file is always one of the last test object
-files. But the actual problem is not the compiler accessing the
-PDB file, but the linker already linking the first test
-executables accessing the shared PDB; at least that's my guess.
-
-So instead of using a shared PDB for all test object files, this
-uses -Fd$(@:.$(OBJ_SUFFIX)=.pdb) to write a separate PDB for every
-test's object file. The linker works fine with the shared OBJ PDB.
-
-Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D68693
-
-
-diff -r 219d131499d5 -r 23940b78e965 nss/nspr/pr/tests/Makefile.in
---- a/nss/nspr/pr/tests/Makefile.in Mon Feb 10 20:58:42 2020 +0000
-+++ b/nss/nspr/pr/tests/Makefile.in Fri May 01 22:50:55 2020 +0000
-@@ -211,6 +211,7 @@
- else
- EXTRA_LIBS += ws2_32.lib
- LDOPTS = -NOLOGO -DEBUG -DEBUGTYPE:CV -INCREMENTAL:NO
-+ CFLAGS += -Fd$(@:.$(OBJ_SUFFIX)=.pdb)
- ifdef PROFILE
- LDOPTS += -PROFILE -MAP
- endif # profile
-