• Re: [gentoo-user] Contribution: Python C Code builder, Simple Build

    From Matt Connell@21:1/5 to All on Fri Jan 21 03:40:01 2022
    On Thu, 2022-01-20 at 17:12 +0100, Attila Boczkó wrote:
    I would like to send a little python program that runs GCC to compile
    the C code. The C Code can put multiple sub directories in the main
    SRC directory. The python code uses os.walk method to find all C Code
    files and pass it to GCC.

    So, you've reinvented makefiles?

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  • From Andrew Lowe@21:1/5 to Matt Connell on Fri Jan 21 05:20:02 2022
    On 21/1/22 10:32 am, Matt Connell wrote:
    On Thu, 2022-01-20 at 17:12 +0100, Attila Boczkó wrote:
    I would like to send a little python program that runs GCC to compile
    the C code. The C Code can put multiple sub directories in the main
    SRC directory. The python code uses os.walk method to find all C Code
    files and pass it to GCC.

    So, you've reinvented makefiles?



    There have been a few "weird" posts lately, authors "Attilla" & "xbx", and subjects, amongst others, "Technical Docum....". Is this someone
    trying to contribute or a spam/spear phishing attack?

    Andrew

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  • From Atharva Amritkar@21:1/5 to agl@wht.com.au on Fri Jan 21 10:00:01 2022
    Andrew: Agreed. Recently people have been sending binaries in mailing list.
    On Fri, 21 Jan 2022, 9:49 am Andrew Lowe, <agl@wht.com.au> wrote:

    On 21/1/22 10:32 am, Matt Connell wrote:
    On Thu, 2022-01-20 at 17:12 +0100, Attila Boczkó wrote:
    I would like to send a little python program that runs GCC to compile
    the C code. The C Code can put multiple sub directories in the main
    SRC directory. The python code uses os.walk method to find all C Code
    files and pass it to GCC.

    So, you've reinvented makefiles?



    There have been a few "weird" posts lately, authors "Attilla" & "xbx",
    and subjects, amongst others, "Technical Docum....". Is this someone
    trying to contribute or a spam/spear phishing attack?

    Andrew




    <div dir="auto"><div dir="auto"></div>Andrew: Agreed. Recently people have been sending binaries in mailing list.<br><div class="gmail_quote"><div dir="ltr" class="gmail_attr">On Fri, 21 Jan 2022, 9:49 am Andrew Lowe, &lt;<a href="mailto:agl@wht.com.au"
    rel="noreferrer noreferrer" target="_blank">agl@wht.com.au</a>&gt; wrote:<br></div><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">On 21/1/22 10:32 am, Matt Connell wrote:<br>
    &gt; On Thu, 2022-01-20 at 17:12 +0100, Attila Boczkó wrote:<br>
    &gt;&gt; I would like to send a little python program that runs GCC to compile<br>
    &gt;&gt; the C code. The C Code can put multiple sub directories in the main<br>
    &gt;&gt; SRC directory. The python code uses os.walk method to find all C Code<br>
    &gt;&gt; files and pass it to GCC.<br>
    &gt; <br>
    &gt; So, you&#39;ve reinvented makefiles?<br>
    &gt; <br>
    &gt; <br>

            There have been a few &quot;weird&quot; posts lately, authors &quot;Attilla&quot; &amp; &quot;xbx&quot;, <br>
    and subjects, amongst others, &quot;Technical Docum....&quot;. Is this someone <br>
    trying to contribute or a spam/spear phishing attack?<br>

            Andrew<br>


    </blockquote></div></div>

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