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Re: Recursive make harmful
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Alexandre Oliva |
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Re: Recursive make harmful |
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01 Jun 2001 17:18:42 -0300 |
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On Jun 1, 2001, Alexandre Duret-Lutz <address@hidden> wrote:
Richard> With separate Makefile.am's in each directory,
Richard> automake should be able to figure the bar/foo out from
Richard> the directory paths. The user shouldn't have to worry
Richard> about what the path to the top-level is.
> Is this really possible? Makefile.am files may contains rules
> which need to be patched if you move them at another level.
If you're talking about the commands, I believe it's relatively easy
to cope with this problem: just generate, in the top-level Makefile, a
rule that runs the corresponding rule in the sub-make.
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Re: Recursive make harmful, Tom Tromey, 2001/06/20