On 19 August 2013 12:55, Andre Fischer <awf....@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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)?
>

I still have much to learn.

genPO: ALLTAR

seems to working, thats a fixed target nor a variable so no $()

thx a lot.
rgds
jan I.

>
> -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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