Guido Draheim wrote:
>
> install-data-local : check
>
> That's the answer. In reality I have a last line in the configure.ac
> that says "echo '#' make && make check && make install" - it does
> remind a casual install-from-source guy to do a "make check" before
> going to "make install". 't work
Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I'd like to invite you to this project.
how do you handle cycles in the tree?
how do you handle multiple roots?
how do you handle transient relations?
thi
Enrico Weigelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I hate to break it to you, but this has been done. It's called make.
Jon Cast
Hi,
I'm currently developing an new build system (TreeBuild).
In contrast to existing ones, here the software is described
in an abstract tree structure, instead of an collection of
build rules.
As an programmer you dont have to cope with the
compilation process anylonger. You simply write dow
On Sunday 30 March 2003 12:57, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
[...]
> Secondly, if it is sensible, how would I do it? Can I add a target
> like 'benchmark' and if so how? Clearly any such target would need to
> depend on the fact the sources have already been built. I could write
> the benchmark as a scri
I have written a numerically intensive program
http://atlc.sourceforge.net/
that runs on multiple CPUs using threads. Also, at a very early stage
of development (apparently works on Linux but certainly not on my
Sun), can run distributed over a network. Compiler options, whether
the program is conf
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