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<H1>[99s-extend] [erlang-questions] [ANN] erlang.mk build tool</H1>
<B>Steve Strong</B>
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<I>Fri Aug 16 14:27:48 CEST 2013</I>
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<PRE>Looks good - I like simple! Quick question, does it support multiple applications, for example a project laid out as:
/proj
/deps
/stuff
/apps
/app1
/app2
Most of our stuff is in that form, with shared dependencies between the various apps. Rebar is quite happy with that format, but I can't see how to persuade erlang.mk to handle that.
Cheers,
Steve
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On Thursday, 15 August 2013 at 16:19, Loïc Hoguin wrote:
><i> Hello friendly people,
</I>><i>
</I>><i> I would like to make an official announcement of erlang.mk now that all
</I>><i> the features I wanted are in.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> erlang.mk is a rebar replacement. It was initially created for allowing
</I>><i> a faster development process than rebar and for better compatibility
</I>><i> with Linux build tools. It should work on Linux and OSX with GNU Make
</I>><i> installed.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Projects using erlang.mk are still compatible with rebar. Dependencies
</I>><i> fetched by rebar are stored in the same deps/ directory, and projects
</I>><i> using erlang.mk can still be used as rebar dependencies, with or without
</I>><i> a rebar.config file.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> erlang.mk also features a simple package index. Try `make pkg-list` to
</I>><i> list all packages currently available. All the packages listed are
</I>><i> compatible with erlang.mk with no tweaking required.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Makefiles written with erlang.mk are *VERY* simple, here are two examples:
</I>><i>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="https://github.com/extend/farwest/blob/master/Makefile">https://github.com/extend/farwest/blob/master/Makefile</A>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="https://github.com/extend/cowboy/blob/master/Makefile">https://github.com/extend/cowboy/blob/master/Makefile</A>
</I>><i>
</I>><i> I wrote about erlang.mk and relx recently on the Nine Nines blog.
</I>><i> erlang.mk is the perfect companion to relx.
</I>><i>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="http://ninenines.eu/articles/erlang.mk-and-relx">http://ninenines.eu/articles/erlang.mk-and-relx</A>
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Here are examples of projects that are using and compatible with erlang.mk:
</I>><i>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="https://github.com/jlouis/etorrent">https://github.com/jlouis/etorrent</A>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="https://github.com/extend/cowboy">https://github.com/extend/cowboy</A>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="https://github.com/extend/farwest">https://github.com/extend/farwest</A>
</I>><i>
</I>><i> You can find erlang.mk at the following URL:
</I>><i>
</I>><i> * <A HREF="https://github.com/extend/erlang.mk">https://github.com/extend/erlang.mk</A>
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Contributions to the package index are of course welcome! The only
</I>><i> requirement is that the package is to be compatible with erlang.mk
</I>><i> itself. Just send a PR to the erlang.mk project updating the
</I>><i> packages.v1.txt!
</I>><i>
</I>><i> Enjoy!
</I>><i>
</I>><i> --
</I>><i> Loïc Hoguin
</I>><i> Erlang Cowboy
</I>><i> Nine Nines
</I>><i> <A HREF="http://ninenines.eu">http://ninenines.eu</A>
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