James wrote:
> Jan T. Kim wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I want to set up a Makefile to handle installation and checking etc.
> > of a bunch of R packages, and I'd like to be able to add a new
> > package by just adding the new name to a variable. I use implicit
> > rules to try and pull this off. The problem I run into is that make
> > cannot
> > be bothered to make prerequisites required by an implicit rule, but in
> > my
> > case, that's what I need.
> >
> > Here's my Makefile:
> >
> > RPACKS = xpipe jtkstuff
> > RPACKS_INSTALL = $(RPACKS:%=%-install)
> > RPACKS_UNINSTALL = $(RPACKS:%=%-uninstall)
> > RPACKS_CHECK = $(RPACKS:%=%-check)
> >
> > install : $(RPACKS_INSTALL)
> >
> > # explicit rule: target is unconditionally made
> > jtkstuff-install :
> > echo target: $@ prerequisites: $^
> > R CMD INSTALL jtkstuff
> >
> > # implicit rule: nothing is made
> > %-install :
> > echo target: $@ prerequisites: $^
> > R CMD INSTALL $*
> >
> > .PHONY : install uninstall check clean $(RPRACKS) $(RPACKS_INSTALL)
[snip]
> How about commenting out .PHONY line?
Ok -- that's the solution indeed. The reason is that .PHONY triggers
skipping of the implicit target search as an optimising side effect,
which I overlooked. Thanks for the pointer.
Specifically, it suffices to remove $(RPACKS_INSTALL) from the
.PHONY target. Of course, this opens the hole that if somehow a
xpipe-install file or directory appears, the implicit rule won't fire
anymore. To work around this, I now made a phony "implicit" target
that is a prerequisite of the implicit rules that I want to execute
unconditionally:
%-install : implicit
echo target: $@ prerequisites: $^
R CMD INSTALL $*
.PHONY : install uninstall check clean implicit $(RPRACKS)
Best regards, Jan
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