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Running a batch file within a makefile
From: |
Norris, Nelson [LBRT/LNA] |
Subject: |
Running a batch file within a makefile |
Date: |
Wed, 25 Aug 2004 10:32:59 -0400 |
Hello,
I am trying
to have my makefile, which builds the code for my project, call a batch file
before it starts parsing the targets. The purpose of the batch file is to
set environment variables, so that every developer doesn't have to manually
put them into their System's environment variables.
I am using
Windows 2000, and cmd.exe as my "shell" program.
I would like
to be able to open a DOS prompt window, type "gmake <build options>", and
have the environment set with the proper values BEFORE building the
code.
Has anyone
tried this (and had success)?
P.S. Opus
Make has a command called '%setenv', which allows you to set environment
variables in the makefile.
I can't find
any such similar command in GNU make.
Regards,
Nelson J. Norris
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