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Re: use of wildcard function recursively
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: use of wildcard function recursively |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Mar 2006 22:20:44 -0500 |
%% "Aditya Kher" <address@hidden> writes:
>> You cannot, in general, use GNU make (or any other standard make) with
>> pathnames containing spaces.
ak> I forwarded this to Chris earlier but didnt copy the list
ak> t:
ak> <tab>@echo ${list}
ak> then
ak> %gmake t
ak> gives
ak> ./a b.txt ./a c.txt
Sure, but this is just printing a list of names as a text string.
If Chris actually wants to DO anything with them, such as use them as
targets or prerequisites or manipulate them with make functions like
addsuffix or patsubst (or virtually any other function), that's when
he'll run into problems.
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- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, (continued)
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, John Graham-Cumming, 2006/03/16
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Chris Chiasson, 2006/03/27
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Chris Chiasson, 2006/03/27
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Paul D. Smith, 2006/03/27
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Aditya Kher, 2006/03/27
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Chris Chiasson, 2006/03/27
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Paul D. Smith, 2006/03/27
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Chris Chiasson, 2006/03/28
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively, Paul D. Smith, 2006/03/28
- Re: use of wildcard function recursively,
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