On 2014-08-12 fr33domlover <fr33domlo...@riseup.net> wrote: > Hello, > > > I'm writing a Makefile.am with a custom piece for building, distributing and > installing Doxygen-generated documentation. All the generated files are used > as values for the special-scheme variables, e.g. 'dist_reference_DATA = > index.html'. > > Installation targets are automatically generated, but aren't very pretty. For > example, 'dist_reference_DATA' generates target 'install-referenceDATA'. This > is relatively readable, but when the destination directory part gets longer, > e.g. reference_full_html, it becomes somewhat less pretty, certainly less than > the elegant 'install-info', 'install-html' and so on. > > So I had an idea - define my own pretty targets like `install-ref`, > `install-ref-html` etc., and make then directly depend on those less pretty > targets Automake generates. > > The question is, is the naming scheme of those generated targets more or less > consistent? Is it safe to rely on it to not change often? If not, what other > options do I have? I wouldn't want to write manual install targets copied from > Makefile, since that would be dangerous duplication. > > > > -- fr33
Anyone has some advice? My code uses those targets at the moment, but I'm not sure it's good for long term.
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