Hi, is there a special concept what the package/compile output (without V=s) shows?
Sometime you see something like.. make[3] -C package/libs/librpc compile make[3] -C package/network/utils/iwinfo compile make[3] -C package/system/uci compile what corresponds to the make-rules make package/libs/librpc/compile make package/network/utils/iwinfo/compile make package/system/uci/compile but also often make[3] -C feeds/packages/admin/htop compile make[3] -C feeds/packages/libs/file compile make[3] -C feeds/packages/net/wget compile what does not corresponds to the expected but not existent target-rules make feeds/packages/admin/htop/compile make feeds/packages/libs/file/compile make feeds/packages/net/wget/compile but to the rules: make package/feeds/packages/htop/compile make package/feeds/packages/file/compile make package/feeds/packages/wget/compile Last ones I've found out by try and error... OK, no I know it, but I'm probably not the first one :-) Why does the output of the first examples is identical to the target rule and on the others not? Why is in the first examples the section (libs, network/utils, system) part of the target rule and on the others not? ... Suggestion: Maybe it could make things easier for all newbies that join openwrt in future if the output reflect the real target rule, like in the first examples. Best regards, Claudio _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel