Something like this ? ---------------- all: pdmtl PDMTL_NAME = pdmtl abstractions_src = . pdmtl_install: install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME) install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME) for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | grep -v 'examples'`; do \ install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \ for f in `find $(abstractions_src)$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -name '*.pd' | grep -v '-help'`; do \ install -p $$f $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \ done; \ done; \ for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d`; do \ install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \ for typ in '.mov' '.jpg' '.ttf' '.keys' '.wav' '-help.pd'; do \ for f in `find $(abstractions_src)$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -name $$typ`; do \ install -p $$f $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \ done; \ done; \ done;
2007/3/23, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Makefiles are largely tied to bourne shell scripts, so that would be > the preferred scripting language with Makefiles. You can write > bourne shell code right into the Makefile. For directory recursion > or pattern matching, check out these files: > > externals/Makefile - $(wildcard ...) and $(shell sed ...) > pd/src/makefile.in - for dir in $(shell ...) > > And others too > > .hc > > On Mar 22, 2007, at 2:57 AM, Alexandre Quessy wrote: > > > Hi all, > > I want to add the pdmtl abstractions in the CVS. (I have a developper > > account.) Our library uses many directories so that our abstractions > > names look like [generate/adsr~] and [seq/liner], for instance. Now, > > having several directories that might (will) change over time makes it > > a bit longer to write a Makefile entry to make it part of the > > pd-extended build system. Is there somewhere a Makefile syntax to make > > it automagic ? Otherwise, this could be a ($shell ) thing with a find > > and a bunch of grep. Other solution : generate the makefile with a > > Python script, for instance. Anyone has a quick solution for this ? > > > > Other point: I need to put this in the abstractions part of the CVS, > > right ? I would rather put it in externals, but if you insist... ;) > > > > Thanks for helping. By the way, this structure is a kind of a proposal > > for a system to classify externals and abstractions by what they do, > > not by they author's name. See http://pdmtl.goto10.org for more infos. > > > > -- > > Alexandre Quessy > > http://alexandre.quessy.net > > > > _______________________________________________ > > PD-dev mailing list > > PD-dev@iem.at > > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > ---- > > ¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido! > > > -- Alexandre Quessy http://alexandre.quessy.net _______________________________________________ PD-dev mailing list PD-dev@iem.at http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev