> Am 15.02.2017 um 02:17 schrieb Jamie Ramone <[email protected]>: > > Thanks for that bit of advice, but since it was getting on my nerves I > removed all PC related files from my project and just maintain the > makefiles by hand. Ivan's solution seems to work well enough so I'm > going with that. One thing I can't seem to get around is that > gnustep-make installs the bundles in the installation domain. I only > want to copy them into the application proper, which I'm already > doing. Can the install target be turned off for those individual > bundles?
As Matt Rice already suggested in an earlier mail, use foo_COPY_INTO_DIR in the GNUmakefile where your bundle is built (replacing foo by the name of your bundle of course) and use the (relative) path to the directory where your application is built as target. For instance, if you build both MyApp and MyBundle from the same makefile you would use MyBundle_COPY_INTO_DIR = ./MyApp.app in the GNUmakefile. If you build the bundle and/or application inside a subproject you have to adjust the path accordingly. Hope this helps, Wolfgang PS You don't need any extra rule in GNUmakefile.postamble with this setup. _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
