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1. Programming
hello, I'm trying to create a makefile to run multiple c files. I am able to run one c file only with the code I have when I tried to run 2 or more c files I'm not able. here is my code
# $Source: /home/hectormasencio/make/Makefile,v $
# $Date: 2012/11/27 11:35:30 $
CC= gcc
OBJS= temp.o... (3 Replies)
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2. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi!
I've got a build process where scripts create multiple targets from their sources. But here I'm running into a conceptual problem of GNU make: If one has multiple targets in a dependency, make applies the rules once for every target that is out of sync - which is correct for normal... (3 Replies)
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3. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Hi,
I wanted to know whether there is any way to specify in a makefile how to compile sources from a directory directly by giving the directory path name instead of mentioning each and every source file name.
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Anil (1 Reply)
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4. AIX
Hi all,
In a makefile I would like to grab the first line of a given parameter file using ‘head' and assign it to a variable, how do I do this?
I've got a simple makefile but it does not work?
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...
.sqc.c:
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5. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
Hello, I'm trying to use the make command with a makefile I've made for an assignment. The professor supplied the code and I've copied it into a new file. I made sure to place the tabs in the correct spaces, however when I try to execute it in UNIX I get:
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6. Shell Programming and Scripting
Hi all,
I've a makefile which has this line:
@touch $@
I know $@ is for representing the target. But I don't know what's the @ preceding the touch.
Can anyone help me?
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Hi All
I need to parse the target
something like:
ifeq '$@' 'first'
echo 1 $@
endif
ifeq '$@' 'second'
echo 2 $@
endif
The thing is to be able compare the target string to any string and then do the commands
Thanks a lot
ziv (0 Replies)
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8. Programming
At my company, we build some stuff using a makefile. While the makefile script is running, a developer may check in a newer version of a source file. The problem is, when we next run the make command, the target file isn't rebuilt, because the date of the target is after the dependency.
Any... (1 Reply)
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9. UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers
I'm trying to do string replacement with a Makefile and this is my scenario:
Inside file "fileA", I have "#include<text>" statements and I want to replace it with the text inside a file called "params". I wish to perform this task using Makefiles. I've tried using m4 but that only works if... (1 Reply)
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10. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
I am attempting to set-up a Makefile to use for a new system on a Sun Unix machine.
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