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Re: duplicated targets
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Paul D. Smith |
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Re: duplicated targets |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Feb 2002 09:08:39 -0500 |
%% Maciej Walezak <address@hidden> writes:
mw> I did as you advised and it works fine.
mw> But what if I want more complicated command e.g. like this:
mw> remove:
mw> @echo
mw> @echo removing ...
mw> ar -d $(LIB) $(MEM)
mw> If I write it in one line separating by semicolons and use '@' at
mw> the beginning then no command will be echoed and if I omit '@'
mw> then all commands will be echoed. And neither case is what I want.
You can use define/enddef to create variables containing multiple lines,
which will be treated as if you'd written them out like above. You may
run into a bug in GNU make 3.79.1 in this area (mishandling "@" chars),
I'm not sure.
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