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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Makefiles Post 302988633 by alltaken on Friday 30th of December 2016 05:28:48 AM
Old 12-30-2016
Makefiles

hi,

Quote:
what (external) libraries , include files , header files are to be included depends on respective project as above variable is not default/special variable.
Ofcourse, abc, sprd, cpd are variables. That is already understood.

EXPLIB_SUBDIRS :

EXP = Export
LIB = Libraries
SUBDIRS = Sub-directories to be searched for the libraries.

What I am unable to understand is what is getting "exported" ? Importing libs or includes, for a second, makes sense. One might need to link the program and the libraries and for that purpose, the libs and include files could be imported from the same directory or the sub-directories.

Thanks.

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Hi All,

Answering my own question:

The concept of export is related to Sandboxing and backing tree. Export is a directory in which all the required libraries and include files from the original source are copied into. So, by EXPLIB_SUBDIRS = abc def, it is meant that copy the required libs from the sub-directories abc, def to the EXPORT directory for linking.
This way only the required libs are imported in the EXPORT directory.

Please improve the answer or let me know if there is some gap in my understanding.

Thanks for your answers.
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QSUB(1) 						User Contributed Perl Documentation						   QSUB(1)

NAME
qsub - submit a batch job in a familiar pbs format SYNOPSIS
qsub [-a date_time] [-A account_string] [-b secs] [-C directive_prefix] [-e path] [-I] [-l resource_list] [-m mail_options] [-M user_list] [-N name] [-o path] [-p priority] [-q destination] [-W additional_attributes] [-h] [script] DESCRIPTION
The qsub command displays information about nodes. It is aimed to be feature-compatible with PBS' qsub. OPTIONS
-a Display information for all nodes. This is the default if no node name is specified. -I Interactive execution. -j join It is not necessary (currently also not possible) since stderr/stdout are always joined. -v [variable_list] Exporting single variables via -v is not supported, since the entire login environment is exported by the default. -V The -V option to export the current environment is not required since it is done by default. -? | --help brief help message --man full documentation perl v5.14.2 2012-04-10 QSUB(1)
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