Re: [PD-dev] Makefile with recursive directories

2007-03-27 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

On Mar 27, 2007, at 12:00 AM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:

> Hi again,
>
> 2007/3/26, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> It's the $.  Since $ denotes a variable in Makefiles, you have to use
>> $$ in order for it to make it to the shell, like \$$dir.
>
> It seems like we should use $$ within normal bash lines, and \$$
> within sed scripts... For instance :
>
> all:tata
> tata:toto
>for i in to*; do cp $$i tata; done;
>
>> In general, this kind of directory recursion is a hack tho.  For
>> example, errors in the resursive parts of the script aren't handled
>> as well as errors in regular parts of the Makefile.
>
> Is it acceptable in the pd-extended makefile ?

I am not going to stop you, but it is a hack that will most likely  
lead to problems in the future.

.hc

>
> Alex
>
>
>
>
>
>>
>> .hc
>>
>> On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
>>
>> > Hi again,
>> > I made it a bit better. I still get 2 errors. (see below) I  
>> think that
>> > something gets expanded badly in the sed expression that makes  
>> it not
>> > match what I want, hence it doesn't remove the unwanted path for  
>> every
>> > file that is found. (see the part saying "src/pdmtl/src: No such  
>> file
>> > or directory") This is quite funky even though it doesn't even  
>> build
>> > anything ! ;-)
>> >
>> > alex
>> >
>> >  makefile ==
>> > all: pdmtl_install
>> >
>> > # remove these 3 variables
>> > abstractions_src = src
>> > objectsdir = objects
>> > helpdir = help
>> >
>> > # pdmtl
>> > PDMTL_NAME = pdmtl
>> > pdmtl_install:
>> >   install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
>> >   for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d  
>> | grep -v
>> > 'examples' | sed 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
>> >   install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>> >   for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/ 
>> $$dir -name
>> > '*.pd' | grep -v '-help' | sed
>> > "s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
>> >   install -p $(abstractions_src)/$ 
>> (PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
>> > $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>> >   done; \
>> >   done
>> >   install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
>> >   for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d  
>> | sed
>> > 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
>> >   install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>> >   for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/ 
>> $$dir -type f |
>> > grep '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
>> > "s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
>> >   install -p $(abstractions_src)/$ 
>> (PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
>> > $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>> >   done; \
>> >   done
>> >   done
>> >   @echo Done installing the Pure Data Montreal Abstractions  
>> library
>> >
>> >  output ===
>> >
>> > install   -d objects/pdmtl
>> > for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | grep -v 'examples' | sed
>> > 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
>> >   install -d objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
>> >   for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -name '*.pd' |  
>> grep -v '-help' | sed
>> > "s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
>> >   install -p src/pdmtl/$dir/$fil objects/ 
>> pdmtl/$dir; \
>> >   done; \
>> >   done
>> > find: src/pdmtl/src: No such file or directory
>> > install   -d help/pdmtl
>> > for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | sed 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
>> >   install -d help/pdmtl/$dir; \
>> >   for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -type f | grep
>> > '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
>> > "s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
>> > /bin/sh: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "done")
>> > make: *** [pdmtl_install] Error 2
>> >
>> >
>> > ==
>> >
>> >
>> >
>> > 2007/3/26, Alexandre Quessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> >> 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' '-

Re: [PD-dev] Makefile with recursive directories

2007-03-26 Thread Alexandre Quessy
Hi again,

2007/3/26, Hans-Christoph Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> It's the $.  Since $ denotes a variable in Makefiles, you have to use
> $$ in order for it to make it to the shell, like \$$dir.

It seems like we should use $$ within normal bash lines, and \$$
within sed scripts... For instance :

all:tata
tata:toto
for i in to*; do cp $$i tata; done;

> In general, this kind of directory recursion is a hack tho.  For
> example, errors in the resursive parts of the script aren't handled
> as well as errors in regular parts of the Makefile.

Is it acceptable in the pd-extended makefile ?

Alex





>
> .hc
>
> On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:
>
> > Hi again,
> > I made it a bit better. I still get 2 errors. (see below) I think that
> > something gets expanded badly in the sed expression that makes it not
> > match what I want, hence it doesn't remove the unwanted path for every
> > file that is found. (see the part saying "src/pdmtl/src: No such file
> > or directory") This is quite funky even though it doesn't even build
> > anything ! ;-)
> >
> > alex
> >
> >  makefile ==
> > all: pdmtl_install
> >
> > # remove these 3 variables
> > abstractions_src = src
> > objectsdir = objects
> > helpdir = help
> >
> > # pdmtl
> > PDMTL_NAME = pdmtl
> > pdmtl_install:
> >   install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
> >   for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | grep -v
> > 'examples' | sed 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
> >   install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
> >   for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -name
> > '*.pd' | grep -v '-help' | sed
> > "s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
> >   install -p 
> > $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
> > $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
> >   done; \
> >   done
> >   install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
> >   for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | sed
> > 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
> >   install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
> >   for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir 
> > -type f |
> > grep '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
> > "s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
> >   install -p 
> > $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
> > $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
> >   done; \
> >   done
> >   done
> >   @echo Done installing the Pure Data Montreal Abstractions library
> >
> >  output ===
> >
> > install   -d objects/pdmtl
> > for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | grep -v 'examples' | sed
> > 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
> >   install -d objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
> >   for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -name '*.pd' | grep -v 
> > '-help' | sed
> > "s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
> >   install -p src/pdmtl/$dir/$fil objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
> >   done; \
> >   done
> > find: src/pdmtl/src: No such file or directory
> > install   -d help/pdmtl
> > for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | sed 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
> >   install -d help/pdmtl/$dir; \
> >   for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -type f | grep
> > '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
> > "s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
> > /bin/sh: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "done")
> > make: *** [pdmtl_install] Error 2
> >
> >
> > ==
> >
> >
> >
> > 2007/3/26, Alexandre Quessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >> 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;
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>

Re: [PD-dev] Makefile with recursive directories

2007-03-26 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

It's the $.  Since $ denotes a variable in Makefiles, you have to use  
$$ in order for it to make it to the shell, like \$$dir.

In general, this kind of directory recursion is a hack tho.  For  
example, errors in the resursive parts of the script aren't handled  
as well as errors in regular parts of the Makefile.

.hc

On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:17 AM, Alexandre Quessy wrote:

> Hi again,
> I made it a bit better. I still get 2 errors. (see below) I think that
> something gets expanded badly in the sed expression that makes it not
> match what I want, hence it doesn't remove the unwanted path for every
> file that is found. (see the part saying "src/pdmtl/src: No such file
> or directory") This is quite funky even though it doesn't even build
> anything ! ;-)
>
> alex
>
>  makefile ==
> all: pdmtl_install
>
> # remove these 3 variables
> abstractions_src = src
> objectsdir = objects
> helpdir = help
>
> # pdmtl
> PDMTL_NAME = pdmtl
> pdmtl_install:
>   install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
>   for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | grep -v
> 'examples' | sed 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
>   install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>   for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -name
> '*.pd' | grep -v '-help' | sed
> "s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
>   install -p $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
> $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>   done; \
>   done
>   install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
>   for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | sed
> 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
>   install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>   for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -type 
> f |
> grep '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
> "s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
>   install -p $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
> $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
>   done; \
>   done
>   done
>   @echo Done installing the Pure Data Montreal Abstractions library
>
>  output ===
>
> install   -d objects/pdmtl
> for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | grep -v 'examples' | sed
> 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
>   install -d objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
>   for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -name '*.pd' | grep -v '-help' 
> | sed
> "s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
>   install -p src/pdmtl/$dir/$fil objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
>   done; \
>   done
> find: src/pdmtl/src: No such file or directory
> install   -d help/pdmtl
> for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | sed 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
>   install -d help/pdmtl/$dir; \
>   for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -type f | grep
> '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
> "s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
> /bin/sh: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "done")
> make: *** [pdmtl_install] Error 2
>
>
> ==
>
>
>
> 2007/3/26, Alexandre Quessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 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

Re: [PD-dev] Makefile with recursive directories

2007-03-26 Thread Alexandre Quessy
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
> > [email protected]
> > http://lists.puredata.info/listinfo/pd-dev
>
>
>
> 
> 
>
>¡El pueblo unido jamás será vencido!
>
>
>


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Re: [PD-dev] Makefile with recursive directories

2007-03-25 Thread Alexandre Quessy
Hi again,
I made it a bit better. I still get 2 errors. (see below) I think that
something gets expanded badly in the sed expression that makes it not
match what I want, hence it doesn't remove the unwanted path for every
file that is found. (see the part saying "src/pdmtl/src: No such file
or directory") This is quite funky even though it doesn't even build
anything ! ;-)

alex

 makefile ==
all: pdmtl_install

# remove these 3 variables
abstractions_src = src
objectsdir = objects
helpdir = help

# pdmtl
PDMTL_NAME = pdmtl
pdmtl_install:
install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | grep -v
'examples' | sed 's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
install -d $(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -name
'*.pd' | grep -v '-help' | sed
"s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
install -p $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
$(objectsdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
done; \
done
install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)
for dir in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME) -type d | sed
's,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/,,'`; do \
install -d $(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
for fil in `find $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir -type 
f |
grep '\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
"s,$(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/\$$dir/,,"`; do \
install -p $(abstractions_src)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir/$$fil
$(helpdir)/$(PDMTL_NAME)/$$dir; \
done; \
done
done
@echo Done installing the Pure Data Montreal Abstractions library

 output ===

install -d objects/pdmtl
for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | grep -v 'examples' | sed
's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
install -d objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -name '*.pd' | grep -v '-help' 
| sed
"s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
install -p src/pdmtl/$dir/$fil objects/pdmtl/$dir; \
done; \
done
find: src/pdmtl/src: No such file or directory
install -d help/pdmtl
for dir in `find src/pdmtl -type d | sed 's,src/pdmtl/,,'`; do \
install -d help/pdmtl/$dir; \
for fil in `find src/pdmtl/$dir -type f | grep
'\.mov\|\.jpg\|\.ttf\|\.keys\|\.wav\|\-help\.pd' | sed
"s,src/pdmtl/\$dir/,,"`; do \
/bin/sh: Syntax error: end of file unexpected (expecting "done")
make: *** [pdmtl_install] Error 2


==



2007/3/26, Alexandre Quessy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 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 ) thi

Re: [PD-dev] Makefile with recursive directories

2007-03-23 Thread Hans-Christoph Steiner

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
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