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RE: how to make symbolic links?
From: |
Mark Galeck (CW) |
Subject: |
RE: how to make symbolic links? |
Date: |
Wed, 7 Sep 2011 21:02:58 -0700 |
Paul,
I am sorry if I have not explained myself properly, but I intend what I wrote.
I want to have a link: dir/foobar, that links to dir1/foobar1, and I am in the
directory that contains both dir and dir1
>ln -s dir1/foobar1 dir/foobar
works as expected. But if I put this in the makefile:
dir/foobar: dir1/foobar1
ln -s $< $@
then this makefile does not work, as I explained before. It works the first
time, but then for a remake, does not work.
- how to make symbolic links?, Mark Galeck (CW), 2011/09/07
- Re: how to make symbolic links?, Paul Smith, 2011/09/07
- RE: how to make symbolic links?, Mark Galeck (CW), 2011/09/08
- Re: how to make symbolic links?, Philip Guenther, 2011/09/08
- RE: how to make symbolic links?, Mark Galeck (CW), 2011/09/08
- Re: how to make symbolic links?, Paul Smith, 2011/09/08
- Re: how to make symbolic links?, Mike Shal, 2011/09/08