On 6/29/07, Alexandru Ciobanu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi, Clark! Here is the reason why I wanted to use this approach. I use ADD_CUSTOM_COMMAND and ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET because I don't want to run that Makefile at all if the files did not change. ADD_CUSTOM_TARGET with ALL parameter would always run make. And even if there are no modifications to the source files, you'll see something like this on the screen: [make] I've been in that dir [make] nothing to do there [make] all targets ok, leaving, I'm done, etc.. And this will appear every time you build. I don't want that on my screen. It strains my eyes. I want a clean output. =) When combined, the above commands, always try to build the target, but run make only when needed -> no extra stuff on the screen (unless modifications detected).
Thanks, Alex. Alex Ciobanu
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