Hi Sven,
Le jeudi 03 août 2017 à 16:46 +0100, Sven C. Dack a écrit :
> it's a common practise to create a Makefile for each subdirectory and
> have it include definitions from a parent Makefile. That's probably why
> you don't see that many directory-spanning features in make. It's easier
> to man
Hello Benjamin,
it's a common practise to create a Makefile for each subdirectory and
have it include definitions from a parent Makefile. That's probably why
you don't see that many directory-spanning features in make. It's easier
to manage Makefiles in a structure similar to the source code inst