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make -f $dir/Makefile clean
From: |
Allan Wind |
Subject: |
make -f $dir/Makefile clean |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Nov 2002 02:13:52 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.4i |
Hello,
I have something along these lines in my Makefile:
clean:
find . -name \*.o | xargs rm -f
which works fine when I do `make clean`, but `make -f $dir/Makefile`
work "better" than expected. Is there a good way to find out what
directory the current make file is executing in (${CURDIR} does not work
of course and ${MAKEFILES} is empty in 3.79.1). I noticed in the
archives that there is no way of getting the value of -f, but perhaps
there is a way of solving this problem in a correct and elegant way?
/Allan
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