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Re: split check target into check and test targets
From: |
Steffen Dettmer |
Subject: |
Re: split check target into check and test targets |
Date: |
Tue, 2 Mar 2010 11:00:39 +0100 |
On Wed, Feb 24, 2010 at 7:17 PM, John Calcote <address@hidden> wrote:
> Alexander's solution is great, though. I'm going to use that one myself.
For this, you'd need to change all Makefile.ams and it isn't working
recursively...
What is with having
AC_SUBST(TESTS)
in configure.in and running:
$ make check TESTS=
to skip test execution?
> Additionally, if I want to build a particular check program (perhaps as I'm
> working out the compiler errors, but before I'm ready to actually run the
> tests), I just type "make <check-program-name>" from that directory.
You just have to remember to add `.exe' on cygwin and MSYS,
especially within scripts / make rules ($(EXEEXT)),
otherwise (at least GNU-) make uses a default built-in rule
to compile and link <check-program-name>, typically with
different LIBS. The compiler command line looks plausible but
fails and confuses people :-)
oki,
Steffen
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