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Re: Can I force 'make install' to depend on 'make test'?
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Dr. David Kirkby |
Subject: |
Re: Can I force 'make install' to depend on 'make test'? |
Date: |
Tue, 25 Mar 2003 09:06:23 +0000 |
Eric Siegerman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Mar 25, 2003 at 01:30:08AM +0000, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
> > [Bitmaps (.bmp files) are to be generated by "make check", and then
> > installed as examples by "make install"]
>
> How big are the bitmaps? If they're small enough, or compress
> well enough, it might be reasonable to just include them in the
> distribution. That way:
> - "install" no longer needs to depend on "check"
There is quite a lot of them and they are big. They do tend to compress pretty
well, but I'd rather not distribute them.
> "md5" might not be that portable either, for that matter. On
> some systems it's called "md5sum"; other systems might not have
> it at all.
I have got around that by including it is the source. I found on the web a
single C file that did it. So I can be sure it's present.
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