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Setting target execution order
From: |
Matt Perry |
Subject: |
Setting target execution order |
Date: |
Mon, 24 Nov 2003 12:37:47 -0800 (PST) |
Is it possible to set a target to execute only after all others have
executed? I have a makefile that does some things and has an option to
gzip the result. Right now I'm telling it to gzip things by adding gzip
as a target on the command line like so:
make all gzip
However if I accidentally type:
make gzip all
It will execute the gzip target first which I don't want since there's
nothing to gzip yet.
Making all a prerequisite of gzip isn't a solution either as there are
several targets in the makefile that are independent of each other (but
create the same output file that I might want gzipped).
Any suggestions?
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Matt Perry | matt at primefactor dot com
- Setting target execution order,
Matt Perry <=
- Re: Setting target execution order, Noel Yap, 2003/11/24
- Re: Setting target execution order, Matt Perry, 2003/11/24
- Re: Setting target execution order, Noel Yap, 2003/11/24
- Re: Setting target execution order, Paul D. Smith, 2003/11/24
- Re: Setting target execution order, Matt Perry, 2003/11/24
- Re: Setting target execution order, Noel Yap, 2003/11/24
- Re: Setting target execution order, Matt Perry, 2003/11/25
- Re: Setting target execution order, Noel Yap, 2003/11/25
- Re: Setting target execution order, Paul D. Smith, 2003/11/25
- Re: Setting target execution order, Matt Perry, 2003/11/25