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Re: Problem regenerating file removed by rule [solved]
From: |
Darren Hiebert (Contractor) |
Subject: |
Re: Problem regenerating file removed by rule [solved] |
Date: |
Mon, 11 Apr 2005 13:16:38 -0500 (CDT) |
I have solved my problem. The problem was that I made
sub/Makefile.SH an order-only prerequisite of sub/config.sh, which
circumvented the execution of the command for sub/config.sh when its
dependency (sub/Makefile.SH) was out of date. By simply removing the
'|' and making it a normal prerequisite, everything now works as
expected.
Thank you for your help.
On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, I wrote:
-------------- Begin Makefile -------------
# I have no control over this action, performed by a third party compiler
define third_party_compiler
rm -fr sub
mkdir -p sub
touch sub/Makefile.SH
echo 'if [ ! -f config.sh ]; then echo "config.sh missing"; exit 1;
fi' >> sub/Makefile.SH
echo '. ./config.sh' >> sub/Makefile.SH
echo 'echo "default: ; touch final" >>Makefile' >> sub/Makefile.SH
touch $@
endef
sub/final: sub/Makefile
$(MAKE) -C $(<D)
sub/Makefile: sub/Makefile.SH sub/config.sh
cd $(<D) && sh Makefile.SH
sub/config.sh: | sub/Makefile.SH
touch $@
sub/Makefile.SH: epr ;
epr: source
$(third_party_compiler)
source:
touch $@
clean:
rm -f epr source
rm -fr sub
-------------- End Makefile -------------
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Darren Hiebert
Phone: 256-964-5830
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XonTech Systems
Missle Defense Division
Northrop Grumman Mission Systems