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The %.o: %.cc rule
From: |
Clark Rawlins |
Subject: |
The %.o: %.cc rule |
Date: |
Sun, 3 Jun 2001 21:56:33 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.3.18i |
Besides the reason that it's not nessasary are there any reasons why
the automake inference rules for C and C++ don't use -o ?
I seem to remember that some compilers don't accept -o is this correct?
If so what is the typical way of dealing with the lack of -o when
you want it?
pgpxcS8Ov336h.pgp
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- The %.o: %.cc rule,
Clark Rawlins <=
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Harlan Stenn, 2001/06/03
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Clark Rawlins, 2001/06/04
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Tom Tromey, 2001/06/04
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Clark Rawlins, 2001/06/04
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Raja R Harinath, 2001/06/04
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Tom Tromey, 2001/06/05
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Clark Rawlins, 2001/06/05
- Re: The %.o: %.cc rule, Raja R Harinath, 2001/06/05