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debugging "make"?
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Torsten Mohr |
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debugging "make"? |
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Sun, 25 Sep 2005 20:13:44 +0200 |
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Hi,
i compiled "make" (for Win32) and it works fine.
I'd like to check the Makefile of a large project
and for this i now think about where to do some
additional debug output (maybe along with some
timestamps).
Is something like this maybe already available in
"make" and i just need to enable it with a #define
parameter?
I'd like to measure the (very long) startup time
until the first command is executed. I think in
this time "make" only checks the dependencies of
the targets abd the files they depend on, is that
correct? Or is there anything else that takes a
lot of time at startup?
In what files would it make sense to add some debug
output to get some hint about the long startup time?
Best regards,
Torsten.
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