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From: debutant
Subject: make and swig
Date: Mon, 15 Sep 2008 14:42:37 -0700 (PDT)

Hello,

I am a new make user and I have problems to write a Makefile to 
compile swig interfaces. 

I have understood that in order to compile a collection a .cpp files 
I can use the following rule:

%.o : %.cpp
  g++ -c $< -o $@

For each .cpp file the g++ compilation will produce a .o file.

In the case of swig  for each interface file .i the compilation produces 2
files: a .py (python file)
and a .cxx file. 
For example, if I want to compile foo.i, I do:

swig -cxx -python foo.i

and I get the files foo.py and foo_wrap.cxx.

Here I don't know how to write a rule for my makefile. 

I would really really appreciate any kind of help.
Thanks a lot in advance.
Sincerely,
Michel


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