Subject: Re: bin/2932:
To: David Brownlee <abs@anim.dreamworks.com>
From: Todd Vierling <tv@pobox.com>
List: current-users
Date: 09/30/1997 15:05:22
On Mon, 29 Sep 1997, David Brownlee wrote:
: Because the added functionality would be of real benefit for
: some people (Why should I have to go in and pick out the stuff
: I never wanted compiled in the first place), and costs virtually
: nothing for everybody who never uses it (One variable test)
It costs much less if it's not there. Try the other option given--a
lowercase `makefile' in the target directory with the contents below will
suffice nicely, and let you zero in on _any_ directory in the tree you don't
want built. Voila! And you didn't even have to _touch_ /etc/mk.conf. You
could even put this somewhere like /usr/src/makefile.skip, and symlink to
it.
Can anyone think of a recursive target I've missed below?
***** makefile *****
all clean cleandir depend includes install lint:
@echo "(Skipping ${.CURDIR})"
***** end makefile *****
: What complication has been introduced for anybody who does not
: use 'NOBUILD'?
Clutter in the .mk files, which there's certainly too much of already.
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