Depending on your use-case <group>s and {bin}s can also be used.
But as you will see, groups are not top down, they are bottom up. Subrules add
their outputs to a group. A group is not described by a top-level glob pattern.
Macros and groups can be powerful in some cases.
Le 13 novembre 2024 17:03:33 GMT+01:00, Sean Russell <[email protected]> a
écrit :
>Oh, shoot. I missed
>
>> Globbing does not match directories
>
>Is there a work-around? How are other people doing this sort of thing?
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