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Kernel style output


From: Simon Perreault
Subject: Kernel style output
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 08:49:27 -0500
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Hi,

I am wondering how I could get kernel-style make output using automake. By 
kernel-style, I mean that I want to see for example

  [C]  myfile.c

instead of the compiler command-line. Other letter codes are used in other 
cases, for example when linking. This style is used in the Linux build 
system.

Using make it's easy: I just prefix the compiler command-line with '@' and add 
an "@echo" before it. But using automake I have no idea.

Suggestions?

Thanks




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