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Re: minor error and a question
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Joakim Tjernlund |
Subject: |
Re: minor error and a question |
Date: |
Mon, 5 Dec 2011 18:33:19 +0100 |
"Ralf Wildenhues" <address@hidden> wrote on 2011/12/05 17:27:35:
>
> Hello Joakim,
>
> * Joakim Tjernlund wrote on Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 08:11:31AM PST:
> > Question: "make install" always install all targets, even if some of then
> > haven't been rebuilt
> > since last install. Is it possible to have some dependency sensitive
> > install so only rebuilt
> > targets are reinstalled?
>
> You want 'install -C'. Recent install-sh also supports -C.
> On GNU/Linux:
> make install INSTALL='install -C'
>
> elsewhere:
> make install INSTALL='/path/to/install-sh -C'
>
hmm, had a go at 'install -C' and while most files were untouched(just checked
a few), it
did take about the same time to run 'install -C' as an normal install.
One thing that would go a long way is if one could do something like this:
make install eq_ss
and have make just install what is in the eq_ss directory
Jocke