> Objects are put in OBJDIR. If you have not set MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX in the > environment, this will default to ${.CURDIR} and give you a warning.
I tried setting MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX as shown in the makefile copy below, but the libraries are still appearing in the source directory (src/backends/core) and not in the directory I want them to output to (src/objs). I tried using OBJDIR instead, but without any success. I tried all four of these lines, only the last removed the warning, but it still had the objects built to the source directory. MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=$(OBJPATH) OBJDIRPREFIX=$(OBJPATH) OBJDIR=$(OBJPATH) .OBJDIR=$(OBJPATH) Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong? Thank you, -Jim Stapleton #directories/requirements #In order of most likely to least likely to change #what we are building OBJNAME=vp_backend_core VERSION=1.0 SRCS=back_end_core.c HDRS= ../../include/virtual_ports_backend.h REQLIB= OBJPATH=../../objs INCLUDE_PATHS=-I../../include -I/usr/local/include LIB_PATHS=-L/usr/local/lib -L$(OBJPATH) #beyond this point *shouldn't* need change between files CFLAGS+= $(INCLUDE_PATHS) CXXFLAGS+= $(INCLUDE_PATHS) LDADD=$(LIB_PATHS) $(REQLIB) .if defined(DEBUG) CFLAGS+=-g -D DEBUG CXXFLAGS+=-g -D DEBUG .endif #for bsd.lib.mk LIB=$(OBJNAME)-$(VERSION) SHLIB_NAME=$(OBJNAME)-$(VERSION) INSTALL_PIC_ARCHIVE=1 OTHER=Makefile MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=$(OBJPATH) .include <bsd.lib.mk> _______________________________________________ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"