Alessandro Vesely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Included makefile can have prerequisites that in turn need to be built > That may also happen in non-bootstrap situations, e.g. if one generates > dependencies in some complicated way that requires a specific order. > > Sometimes $(eval) can be used to include dependencies after they have > been generated. Some other times it is either too hard or plainly > unfeasible to do so and one has to resort to a recursive call. I think > the latter is what Boris calls a "qualitative difference". > > Would it be a feasible and useful to have a delayed include? I mean > to consider the include-file as a regular target but only include it > after it has been either rebuilt or diagnosed up to date.
I don't see what exactly you are trying to achieve. Maybe you could create a small example that shows your problem. _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
