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Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?
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Sebastian Pipping |
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Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make? |
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Mon, 27 Feb 2012 17:39:24 +0100 |
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On 02/13/2012 05:41 PM, Paul Smith wrote:
> Pulling in an implementation from gnulib, just in case, might be the way
> to go.
If been playing with gnulib integration by now:
gnulib comes with a tool "gnulib-tool" to manage bundling for you.
After a call
# [..]/gnulib-tool --conditional-dependencies --no-vc-files \
--source-base=gnulib --m4-base=config --import vsnprintf
folder gnulib holds the C code we need plus a dedicated Makefile.am (see
diff [1]).
After that the new files are integrated into the build system once
manually (see diff [2]).
What do you think?
Best,
Sebastian
[1]
http://git.goodpoint.de/?p=make.git;a=commitdiff;h=989eb705099e3d4c71c95476218785bf6a199d71
[2]
http://git.goodpoint.de/?p=make.git;a=commitdiff;h=63a5ca7ba99c6e027df1ecef2e5646fa4b48a489
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/11
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/02/11
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/11
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/02/12
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/12
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Eli Zaretskii, 2012/02/12
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Paul Smith, 2012/02/13
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/13
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?,
Sebastian Pipping <=
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Paul Smith, 2012/02/28
- Re: [rfc] Colorized output for GNU make?, Sebastian Pipping, 2012/02/28