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$(CURDIR) question |
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Mon, 15 Apr 2002 21:56:47 +0200 (CEST) |
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Hi all,
As far as I've read $(CURDIR) will return current directory. Now the problem I
have are symlinks. I have a build environment for multiple architectures and the
object directories are symlinks to real directories. Whenever I change to the
symlink, $(CURDIR) returns a real directory name insted of symbolic directory.
/mydir/code/directory/_architecture -> /objects/directory/architecture
Whenever I do
$(MAKE) -C /mydir/code/directory/_architecture -f /code/directory/Makefile
then the $(CURDIR) returns /objects/directory/architecture.
I know I could store the value before changing into the _architecture directory
and subst the whole thing, but I'm really asking about a $(CURDIR) brother that
would return a symlink instead of the REAL directory ? It would procduce much
cleaner Makefiles etc. Is there such thing already or shall I call it a new
feature ?
After the build process is done, I'm planning to open it for everyone so
there'll be the end of build process nightmares - I hope.
If you have any recomendations, feel free to share them with me.
NOTE: since I'm not on the list, please CC me when replying.
Thanks and let's keep the GNU power going.
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Best Regards,
Leon
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