On 08.12.2016 12:30, Emil Velikov wrote:
On 7 December 2016 at 20:20, Eric Anholt <e...@anholt.net> wrote:
Emil Velikov <emil.l.veli...@gmail.com> writes:
From: Emil Velikov <emil.veli...@collabora.com>
Having the "Entering|Leaving directory X" messages it not required nor
useful in vast majority of the cases.
One can always have them printed by `make -w' or by overriding the
AM_MAKEFLAGS variable.
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.veli...@collabora.com>
I tried this out today and it breaks my go-to-error macro in emacs. I
don't see how an IDE could parse the build output any more to implement
it, either.
I don't think we should land this.
Have you tried any of the following
$ make -w
$ make AM_MAKEFLAGS=
or even specify a specific subfolder containing Makefile.am
$ make -C .
$ make -C src
I'm not familiar with emacs, let alone the particular macro, or I
would have sent you a patch :-)
There are other projects in the wild who use -s, so using the above
will make your environment more robust.
I'm all for reducing chattiness, but I'm not happy about this change either.
Maybe those other projects ensure that the base directory for warning
and error messages stays at the project root? I think that's what the
Linux kernel makefiles do, as well as cmake makefiles.
Nicolai
Emil
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