$1_$2_C_FILES_DEPS = $$(filter-out $$($1_$2_C_FILES_NODEPS),$$($1_$2_C_FILES))
$1_$2_MKDEPENDHS_FLAGS = -dep-makefile $$($1_$2_depfile_haskell).tmp $$(foreach way,$$(filter-out v,$$($1_$2_WAYS)),-dep-suffix $$(way))
-ifneq "$3" "0"
$1_$2_MKDEPENDHS_FLAGS += -include-pkg-deps
-endif
ifneq "$$($1_$2_NO_BUILD_DEPS)" "YES"
if test ! -d $$$$dir; then mkdir -p $$$$dir; fi \
done
endif
- mv $$@.tmp $$@
+# Some packages are from the bootstrapping compiler, so are not
+# within the build tree. On Windows this causes a problem as they look
+# like bad rules, due to the two colons, so we filter them out.
+ grep -v ' : [a-zA-Z]:/' $$@.tmp > $$@
+
+# Some of the C files depend on the generated includes files.
+$$($1_$2_depfile_c_asm) : $$(includes_H_CONFIG) $$(includes_H_PLATFORM)
$$($1_$2_depfile_c_asm) : $$($1_$2_C_FILES_DEPS) $$($1_$2_S_FILES) | $$$$(dir $$$$@)/.
"$$(RM)" $$(RM_OPTS) $$@.tmp