On 19.08.2013 10:44, janI wrote:
Thanks andre and herbert for the fast reply.
"genPO: .ROOT" gives a circular dependency, which is understandable when I
read startup
"genPO: .INIT" works but does not make the application.
"genPO: $(TARGET)" also does not work.
Have you tried
genPO: $(ALLTAR)?
-Andre
Somehow replacing $(TARGET) might the the easiest solution.
Why do I have a feeling of slowly getting to know the build system
internally. Not sure I like that feeling, because the more I see the more I
get an urge to change it :-)
rgds
jan I.
On 19 August 2013 10:26, Herbert Duerr <h...@apache.org> wrote:
Hi Jan,
On 19.08.2013 09:39, janI wrote:
I am trying to find the default target for the build process.
In any directory e.g. l10ntools, we can run "build" which calls "dmake"
without parameters.
Nearly all makefile.mk includes target.mk, where all target rules seems
to
be defined.
The de facto standard is to have "all:" defined, but thats not defined
(neither is "default:").
what is the default target, and in which file is it defined ?
AFAIK There is no default target. The project specific target is set with
a TARGET= line. For the l10ntools case there are many of these lines in
several makefile.mk of its subdirectories.
I have changed the build system so you can say "build --genPO" to extract
sources, but I need to have the default target made for a small set
(solenv, soltools and l10ntools).
These modules use TARGET= lines too. Does it help if you change these
targets e.g. to TARGET=all to emulate a default target of "all:"?
Herbert
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