Dear Cygwin:
I have a network of Fedora machines and WinXP running Cygwin. Most of
the projects I work on can be compiled/linked/run under both, but there
are exceptions. As in Maya ...
I am not happy with having to run two separate source trees and would
like a way (as in "best standard") to add something to any Maya makefile
which will prevent execution if it is being compiled on Cygwin. The best
I have been able to come up with is a check under each make directive,
but that's alot of exceptions where I would think only one would be
necessary.
I searched the GNU make docs and googled for such, but the best I could
see were bailout rules under a given make rule directive. I can find out
whether I need to bail by the test "ifeq (Cygwin, $(shell uname -o))"
but can't figure out a way to have the makefile ask this question once
for the entire set of make directives in it.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Paul
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