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Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?
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Robert P. J. Day |
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Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets? |
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Thu, 27 Jan 2005 11:24:28 -0500 (EST) |
On Thu, 27 Jan 2005, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> %% "Robert P. J. Day" <address@hidden> writes:
>
> >> > On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Paul D. Smith wrote:
> >> >
> >> > ok, here's what i'm doing in a bit more detail. it's a recursive
> >> > make, where i'm using a trick i saw (in the make manual, i think)
> >> > that allows me to process subdirectories in parallel. in
> >> > slightly simplified form:
>
> Just to be clear, I didn't write this (or anything else in this message
> :))
sorry, bad attribution on my part. mea culpa.
rday
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, (continued)
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Noel Yap, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Paul D. Smith, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Noel Yap, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Paul D. Smith, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Noel Yap, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Paul D. Smith, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Robert P. J. Day, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Paul D. Smith, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?,
Robert P. J. Day <=
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Noel Yap, 2005/01/27
- Re: how to enforce ordering on a set of targets?, Paul D. Smith, 2005/01/27