Hi, I would like to know the options to control the verbosity of a Makefile. For example: I am writing a build system which has hundreds of files. Sometimes, it becomes an issue to see a huge print log. Sometimes I do not want output on shell. Can I do something?
1) I saw the make manual, but make ---debug=b does not suit my purpose. 2) The other option that I have is to take a variable from command line. For example : V=0/1 and then if V=0, I prepend a '@' in front of every rule. However, I have some rules in a central location, but others are all over the system. And this does not sound very neat. Any ideas? OR What is the standard procedure? Regards, Ajay. _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
