Reviving and oldish bug report (and CC:ing the Automake list now). Reference: <http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/bugreport.cgi?bug=8665>
I wrote: > > A relevant excerpt [from the manual]: > > You can add your own variables, so strings of your own choice are shown. > The following snippet shows how you would define your own equivalent of > AM_V_GEN: > pkg_verbose = $(pkg_verbose_$(V)) > pkg_verbose_ = $(pkg_verbose_$(AM_DEFAULT_VERBOSITY)) > pkg_verbose_0 = @echo PKG-GEN $@; > foo: foo.in > (pkg_verbose)cp $(srcdir)/foo.in $@ Jack Kelly replied: > > Yes. I think it would be nice to make a Makefile.am declaration or m4 > macro to generate this, To which I replied: > > I agree. The above idiom seems easy enough to automatize. I'm not sure > what the best syntax for this new feature would be, tough. It could be something as simple as this maybe: AM_QUIET_PKG = PKG-GEN which would output in the generated Makefile.in: AM_V_PKG = $(pkg_verbose_@AM_V@) am__V_PKG_ = $(pkg_verbose_@AM_DEFAULT_V@) am__V_PKG_0 = @echo $(AM_QUIET_PKG) $@; so that an usage like: foo: foo.in $(AM_V_PKG)cp $(srcdir)/foo.in $@ in Makefile.am will produce at runtime: $ make foo V=0 PKG-GEN foo $ make foo V=1 cp ./foo.in foo WDYT? Regards, Stefano