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dist_bin_SCRIPTS and implicit rules
From: |
Ineiev |
Subject: |
dist_bin_SCRIPTS and implicit rules |
Date: |
Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:08:20 +0400 |
Such a silly Makefile.am
(a sample project is attached; I used automake-1.10.1):
dist_bin_SCRIPTS=src/foo
bin_PROGRAMS=bar
bar_SOURCES=src/bar.c src/foo.c
#When src/foo.c is newer than src/foo,
#GNU make applies it's implicit rule, like this:
# gcc -g -O2 ../ns/src/foo.c -o src/foo
# Will this rule cure me?
#$(dist_bin_SCRIPTS): Makefile.am
# touch $(srcdir)/$@
I am new to Autotools; this effect
was quite unexpected to me.
I am not sure whether the commented out rule
doesn't break the _SCRIPTS that need to be built
or something else.
Or probably can I generally run `make -r'
for automade projects?
Cheers,
Ineiev
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