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From: | John Richetta |
Subject: | Re: right way to wrap/intercept submakes |
Date: | Wed, 10 Sep 2008 05:23:26 -0700 |
I originally asked and suggested:
If I want to execute a script between a top level make invocation and a submake, it appears that the only straightforward way to do it that is likely to be portable and reliable(?) is to redefine $MAKE. If I understand correctly, the right way to do this is as follows.Add the following to the top-level Makefile.am: REAL_MAKE = @SET_MAKE@ MAKE = ./my_script_that_calls_make.sh ${REAL_MAKE} <snip>
Apologies: that was complete nonsense (I should not be writing the list when sleep-deprived).
Given the usual issues with recursive make variable definitions, it doesn't appear to be possible to redefine $MAKE as I'd like.
-jar
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