Am Mo, den 05.04.2004 schrieb Peter Vreman um 07:47: > > Hi! > > > > After stopping because of too few time I'm starting writing Makefile.fpc > > again. > > > > The structure is now: > > > > main/src > > /test > > /doc > > > > The goal is to have fpcmake create a directory "obj" for writing all the > > .o, .ppu and the binary program into. This should happen from "src" whre > > the real program is written and from "test", where some testing tools > > are made. This was the problem I could not solve before. > > fpcmake does not support creation of directories. All the temp and output > directories must already exists.
Okay. > > > Second is to do something on documentation files, e.g. creating html > > from something else or starting arbitrary tools on the doc files. > > Generic support for documentation files is too complex, there are too many > source and destination formats. Maybe only fpdoc support will be added in > the future. See my second question, running some tool is enough. > > My questions: > > > > Is it the best way to have a main makefile and further ones for each > > subdir? (If not, what's better?) > > That is not the way fpcmake is made. Ofcourse you can build your own > Makefiles to support it. That is in fact a very interesting idea. Everything else will work as usual and (g)make calls fpcmake to generate the programm from source. > > How can i tell fpcmake to run tool "x" on all ".abc"-files in dir "y"? > > Add the required Makefile code for it in the [rules] section. See 'info > make' for all possible Makefile functions and rules. Swapped this makes sense to me, as written above. Thank you! Bye, Marc _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal