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Probably another problem with pattern rules (make 3.81beta3).
From: |
Angel Tsankov |
Subject: |
Probably another problem with pattern rules (make 3.81beta3). |
Date: |
Sat, 2 Jul 2005 19:26:21 +0300 |
So, here's the case. I made a folder named "make" and a subfolder "SourceFiles" (of course). Then I put a simple cpp file in the
SourceFiles folder and created the following makefile in the make folder:
=============================makefile==========================================
.PHONY: build
SourceFiles := $(wildcard SourceFiles/*.cpp)
ObjectFiles := $(patsubst SourceFiles/%.cpp, IntermediateFiles/%.o,
$(SourceFiles))
build: $(ObjectFiles)
Intermed%Files:
if [ ! -d $@ ]; then mkdir $@; fi
IntermediateFiles/%.o: SourceFiles/%.cpp | IntermediateFiles
echo updating $@
===============================================================================
Then I ensured there was no IntermediateFiles folder in the make folder and ran
make 3.81 beta 3:
=======================output==================================================
/home/angel/Projects/make:make
if [ ! -d IntermediateFiles ]; then mkdir IntermediateFiles; fi
echo updating IntermediateFiles/c.o
updating IntermediateFiles/c.o
rm IntermediateFilesmake: unlink: IntermediateFiles: Is a directory
===============================================================================
How should I interpret the last line?!
And one more thing: if I change the target of the first pattern rule from "Intermed%Files" to "IntermediateFiles" then I get this
(which seems to be what is expected):
=======================output==================================================
/home/angel/Projects/make:make
if [ ! -d IntermediateFiles ]; then mkdir IntermediateFiles; fi
echo updating IntermediateFiles/c.o
updating IntermediateFiles/c.o
===============================================================================
I've attached the debug info and internal DB (output of -d -p options) that I
get from the first run.
Regards,
Angel Tsankov
P.S. Attachment is also available at http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~angel/make/debug-info-and-internal-DB.zip
debug-info-and-internal-DB.zip
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- Probably another problem with pattern rules (make 3.81beta3).,
Angel Tsankov <=