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Universal Makefile [message #28331 is a reply to message #24947] Sat, 28 August 2010 00:30 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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Hi everyone,

Even though it might looked like the development of the beast I personally call universal Makefile have ceased, the opposite is truth. I gave it a major rewrite, keeping the same idea and mostly same syntax, but writing brand new internals, especially the parser.

So what is new: It supports a wider selection of systems, I took care especially to make sure it works on BSD (using gmake), and that should make it work on most other POSIX compliant systems too. Also it doesn't require bash now, plain sh will suffice (or ash, dash, etc.). Some changes also happened to the parallel building, it now uses the number of cpus as a number of threads by default. The output is IMHO prettier and more informative now. The internals are also written with maintainability in mind that should save me some hair pulling in future Smile

Anyone interested can find the new version in uppbox/lpbuild in svn or on-line here: http://code.google.com/p/upp-mirror/source/browse/trunk/uppb ox/lpbuild/Makefile

Best regards,
Honza
 
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