Great help ... Thanks a lot guy. Remove the wildcard solve the problem ... Too many thing to learn...
thanks all --- "Paul D. Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > %% G2345C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > g> all :: > g> if [ -r $(GPS_ENGINE_MANIFEST) ] ; then > \ > g> cd $(BUILD_DIR) && $(SHELL) > ./copfile.sh ; > g> \ > g> fi > g> cd $(GPS_ENGINE_OBJS_DIR) && \ > g> $(LIBTOOL) $(LIBTOOL_LINK_TAG) > $(GCC) -o > g> libtest.la \ > g> $(wildcard > $(GPS_ENGINE_OBJS_DIR)/*.lo) > g> -rpath $(INSTALL_LIB_DIR) ; \ > g> else \ > g> ..... > g> fi > > g> the $(wildcard $(GPS_ENGINE_OBJS_DIR)/*.lo) is > not > g> expended properly... it's empty the first time > i ran, > g> but it i run the make file the second time it > expend > g> all the .lo files properly ... what cause this > g> problem? > > That's a MAKE function. That means make expands the > function based on > its internal understanding of what's in the > directory _BEFORE_ it > invokes the shell script. > > So any files that are added to the directory during > the running of the > shell script are not used here, because make has > replaced that > invocation with static values before starting your > script. > > Again if you look at the output make prints you'll > see what the wildcard > function is expanding to. > > > Since you're in a shell already you don't need > $(wildcard ...); the > shell will do it for you. Just use: > > $(GPS_ENGINE_OBJS_DIR)/*.lo -rpath ... > > directly. > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Paul D. Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Find some > GNU make tips at: > http://www.gnu.org > http://make.paulandlesley.org > "Please remain calm...I may be mad, but I am a > professional." --Mad Scientist > ===== ------------------------- http://www.nguyen.bz/dvd ------------------------- __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
