cvs commit: src/share/mk bsd.obj.mk
Brian F. Feldman
green at FreeBSD.org
Thu Jan 8 08:36:20 PST 2004
Ruslan Ermilov <ru at FreeBSD.org> wrote:
> : $ make MAKE='/usr/bin/make -DFOO' print-make
> : /usr/bin/make -DFOO
> : $ make MAKE='/usr/bin/make -DFOO' -V MAKE
> : make
>
> If you really need to access command-line arguments, there
> is the .MAKEFLAGS variable available for that purpose.
>
> But why do you need to ``make MAKE='/usr/bin/make -DFOO' bar''
> in the first place instead of simple ``make -DFOO bar''? If
> "bar" is recursive (i.e., runs ${MAKE} subprocesses), then
> -DFOO will be properly propagated:
Think about this: what options to ${MAKE} are there that have nothing to do
with setting defines? There's actually quite a few; the one in particular
that I care about is "-f"; if I want to use bsd.subdir.mk to simply apply
one BSD Makefile to several directions (which I _do_), I need to use -f,
i.e.:
MAKE+= -f ${.CURDIR}/drivers/Makefile.subdriver
The only think that broke this was the cleandir target.
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