On Sat, 2015-05-09 at 12:02 +0800, chenzero wrote:
I am a new beginner of gnu Make. in some cases, I fell that it will
help if Make can print the executing shell command even suppressed,
for example, to identify problem more easy.
Have you looked at the --trace flag, introduced in GNU make
On 2015-05-14 22:53, Paul Smith wrote:
On Sat, 2015-05-09 at 12:02 +0800, chenzero wrote:
I am a new beginner of gnu Make. in some cases, I fell that it will
help if Make can print the executing shell command even suppressed,
for example, to identify problem more easy.
Have you looked at the
I am a new beginner of gnu Make. in some cases, I fell that it will
help if Make can print the executing shell command even suppressed,
for example, to identify problem more easy.
Since it seems that Make doesn't have this flag, I tried to change code.
the code diff is in below and happy to
Hello,
I am a new beginner of gnu Make. in some cases, I fell that it will help
if Make can print the
executing shell command even suppressed, for example, to identify
problem more easy.
Since it seems that Make doesn't have this flag, I tried to change code.
the code diff is in below and