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Is there any way to set env variable in top level Makefile and unset when done
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I have compilation directory structure the top level Makefile is the one that contains all the sub directories I want to set in this Makefile env variable say : setenv OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL "1" and when all the sub directories done compiling it will set this variable to different lavel say : setenv OPTIMIZATION_LEVEL "2" but only when all the sub directories done |
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