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| demiahn... |
Posted: Wed Oct 15, 2008 7:49 pm |
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In my Makefile, there is the following target such as "config".
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config:
at (no spam) make -C ./config || exit $?
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but, there is a directory the same as "config" for name.
So, if I try to make as "make config", the following message is printed.
"make: `config' is up to date."
I guess the make checks date of "config" directory and decided that make is
not needed.
In this case,
I want to make absolutely without dependency check.
Is there a good solution?
[root at (no spam) test] ls
config Makefile
[root at (no spam) test] make config
make: `config' is up to date.
[root at (no spam) test] |
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