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[99s-extend] [erlang-questions] [ANN] erlang.mk build tool

+ Loïc Hoguin + essen at ninenines.eu +
+ Thu Aug 15 18:32:04 CEST 2013 +

+
+ +
On 08/15/2013 05:07 PM, Motiejus Jakštys wrote:
+> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 4:19 PM, Loïc Hoguin <essen at ninenines.eu> wrote:
+>> Hello friendly people,
+>>
+>> I would like to make an official announcement of erlang.mk now that all the
+>> features I wanted are in.
+>
+> Please include an ability to cleanly override any target so make does
+> not emit warnings about overwritten target. There are a few ways to do
+> it, but I find this the easiest: prefix every target in erlang.mk with
+> a variable:
+>
+> $(.erlang-mk-all)all:
+>    <your stuff>
+>
+> That way, if $(.erlang-mk-all) is defined (from my application
+> Makefile before including erlang.mk), your 'all' target will be the
+> one that does not cause me warnings.
+
+Yes I was thinking about this, but so far nobody needed it. If you do, 
+though, patches welcome!
+
+-- 
+Loïc Hoguin
+Erlang Cowboy
+Nine Nines
+http://ninenines.eu
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