On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, Jens Schweikhardt wrote: > Untested, and it does involve Makefile changes, but as we say in Germany, > you can't ask for "Wash my fur but don't get me wet" :-)
Sounds crazy. Could you give me the original sentence? ;-) > > - Change all occurences of mkdir to $(MKDIR), which is good Makefile > engineering anyway. Then on the commandline: > - If debugging: make MKDIR='echo mkdir breakpoint reached; read dummy; mkdir' > else make MKDIR=mkdir > - Hit Enter at each breakpoint to continue. Not bad, but insufficient. I have to deal with complicated package that contains a zillion of files and hundreds of nested makefiles. I used mkdir but I can also be my-$(var1)-$(var2). If it is my-huge-cmd I'd like to stop. If it is my-stupid-cmd I don't want to care about it. Anyway, with MKDIR it is a good start. By the way how to stop determine that any shell command was invoked? -- Best regards, Dusan Juhas _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
