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[bug #21854] Dependency to a -l<libname> to be made in a not yet existin
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[bug #21854] Dependency to a -l<libname> to be made in a not yet existing directory doesn't match(?) |
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Wed, 09 Apr 2008 09:41:05 +0000 |
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Follow-up Comment #1, bug #21854 (project make):
You can bypass this easily by adding another rule like:
-lfunny_name: path_to_library_where_to_get_library.so
#rules to place library where you want it
This dependency will be evaluated only when make does not resolve
-lfunny_name by itself, i.e. the library does not exist in your scanned
directory.
I use such technique in my Makefiles for about a year now and see no problems
with that.
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