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Re: difference between `make' and `make all'?
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Francisco Vila |
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Re: difference between `make' and `make all'? |
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Tue, 19 Jan 2010 15:27:49 +0100 |
2010/1/19 John Mandereau <address@hidden>:
> Le lundi 18 janvier 2010 à 19:25 -0800, Mark Polesky a écrit :
>> Is there a difference between `make' and `make all'?
>
> No. Where does the convention that all is the default target come from,
> by the way? Is it a GNU standard?
After reading the manuals of GNU make, I am confused. GNU software
should have 'all' as the default target, but 'make' alone processes
the first target in the Makefile as the default goal; this could be
other than 'all'.
http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Standard-Targets
In other words, the default goal is 'all only if it is the first one,
and it should be by convention.
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Francisco Vila. Badajoz (Spain)
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