Cause whatcomp output to use the incoming epocroot value. i.e. if epocroot is relative then so is the what output.
e.g. if EPOCROOT=\ then the output will be of the form "\epoc32\release\armv5\...." If it's "..\myepocroot" then the output will be "..\myepocroot\epoc32\release\armv5". If it's absolute then the what output will also be absolute.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<build xmlns="http://symbian.com/xml/build" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://symbian.com/xml/build build/666.xsd">
<!-- This file is for Carbide to get a list of buildable configurations.
The config elements are from the old 1.0 schema but the file has
an invalid schema version which forces the Raptor XML parser to
ignore it.
This is an interim measure until a formal API is agreed. -->
<config name="arm" abstract="true">
<config name="armv5" abstract="true">
<config name="armv5_urel"/>
<config name="armv5_udeb"/>
</config>
<config name="armv6" abstract="true">
<config name="armv6_urel"/>
<config name="armv6_udeb"/>
</config>
<config name="armv7" abstract="true">
<config name="armv7_urel"/>
<config name="armv7_udeb"/>
</config>
<config name="armv9e" abstract="true">
<config name="armv9e_urel"/>
<config name="armv9e_udeb"/>
</config>
</config>
<config name="winscw" abstract="true">
<config name="winscw_urel"/>
<config name="winscw_udeb"/>
</config>
</build>