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Re: Sample code for L4Ka now available
From: |
Farid Hajji |
Subject: |
Re: Sample code for L4Ka now available |
Date: |
Mon, 20 Nov 2000 03:37:41 +0100 |
> > That's true. I also had to change every call to make in the Makefile with
> > calls to gmake (I'm using FreeBSD which comes with two make variants,
> > gmake being GNU make). It would be nice to parameterize this in a
> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> > MAKE environment variable if possible (but that's not critical at all).
> ^^^^
>
> Well, using $(MAKE) with either pmake (ie, BSD make) or make (ie,
> GNU make) both set and use the MAKE variable correctly, on my
> Debian GNU/Linux system,
This is true on FreeBSD too.
> so the parameterization already exists. Strange that you are
> having problems with this. Are you sure that recursive make is
> always invoked as `$(MAKE)'?
Of course it works as you said. The problem here was that 'make'
was hard-coded in Makfiles of chacmos. Here's the top-level Makefile:
.PHONY: $(SUBDIRS)
$(SUBDIRS):
make -C $@
^^^^
### Better be $(MAKE) -C $@
clean::
@for d in $(SUBDIRS); do \
(cd $${d} && make clean) \
^^^^
#### Again, better $(MAKE) clean
But again, this is not a big issue anyway. I could use aliases or
other PATHs as well.
Thanks,
-Farid.
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