Makefile instructions to create directories (CentOS7 , GNU Make 3.82)
Hello,
My makefiles are set up to generate an environment specific build directory based on the local configuration and some values passed to make. It generally looks like,
When make is called with all, all runs archdir, archdir runs BDIR and the build directory gets created if it does not exist. This has generally worked well.
Recently I wanted to create some additional directories and so attempted to implement the same method.
I added a new directory name and instruction to make the directory. That instruction was added to archdir so that the resulting code looks like,
The directory ./test/ already exists. When I run the make file with all, the build completes without error but the new directory $TESTDIR is not created.
Any suggestions as to what I am missing here? Do I have a syntax issue? Is something out of order?
Some of this could probably be better done with a config script since there is no way that I know of to collect all of the above from every version of linux and windows with the same code. Sometimes I think it just makes more sense to pass values in the call to make or hard code the make file. Making up a directory name and creating the directory is something I think I should be able to do.
Hi,
You have bad declare TESTDIR variable ( Forgot '$' for '(OS)' ) :
Thanks for the suggestion, I did fix this error but it did not resolve the issue.
I decided to move the assignment of archdir to after the definitions of ${BDIR} and ${TESTDIR}.
Now the revised code looks like this,
This now works and the test directory is created.
Of course, it seems logical that these instructions should need to be defined in the order above in that a variable is declared and assigned before the value is used. Make has never seemed to function like this. For instance, I have OBJSC = $(OBJCM) $(OBJSCLS) $(OBJSBGR) where OBJSC is a list of objects used in a build rule. The items in the lists, $(OBJCM), $(OBJSCLS), etc, are all assigned much later in the makefile after the assignment above. This has no effect and the applications builds correctly. The build rules for the linker always seem to come before the compile rules, which is also counterintuitive.
Perhaps all of my makefiles are set up in the wrong order even though the seem to work in the main?
LMHmedchem
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Another error that maybe explain why not work when to declare archdir before TESTDIR :
So I wasn't expanding the components variables of TESTDIR correctly? I guess I should have at least noticed the TESTDIR was not being assigned using the same operator as BDIR.
I have tried now to use a similar method to copy files into the newly created directories and am having more issues. It seems to me as if the following code,
overwrites the original value of TESTDIR which is,
with the variables such as $(OS) expanded. This would mean that you could no longer use $(TESTDIR) to refer to the location that was originally assigned.
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