Nathan Chancellor <nathan@xxxxxxxxxx> 于2021年2月11日周四 上午2:24写道: > > On Wed, Feb 10, 2021 at 08:15:27PM +0800, Stephen Zhang wrote: > > Nathan Chancellor <nathan@xxxxxxxxxx> 于2021年2月10日周三 上午3:27写道: > > > > > Just as an FYI, your email was HTML, which means it won't hit LKML. > > > > > > Thanks for pointing that out. The existence of a GFW makes it difficult for > > me to connect > > to the mail server. so I use git client to send patches only and reply to > > emails with > > gmail web client. > > You can configure your Gmail web client to send text responses by > default by clicking on the three dot menu in the compose window then > chose the "plain text mode" option. > Thanks, this has always been a problem for me. > The build directory needs to be involved because that is where the .cmd > files will be but the source directory needs to be known because the > source files in the .cmd files are relative to the source directory, not > the build directory. This happens to work in most situations like I > point out above but not always. > > I think that my patch is most likely the way to go unless others feel > differently. It would be nice if you could give it a go. > > Cheers, > Nathan Do you mean my patch's failure in some cases is because the build directoty isn't involved after using "-d" to specify the source directory? Actually, the build directory has already been involved by the "path" argument. See: def main(): for path in paths: .... if os.path.isdir(path): cmdfiles = cmdfiles_in_dir(path) ..... where the value of paths is passed by the "path" argument. Do I miss something? Cheers, Stephen