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Reviewed-by: Kenneth Graunke <[email protected]>
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If `make install' is run without running `make' first, the $(LIB_DIR)
will not be created. This also changes the mkdir a little bit so that it
isn't run if necessary and added `-p' so that it is immune to races.
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Mostly some pedantic changes such that `make clean' always ignores
errors. Also changed the top clean target to do the `touch
configs/current' dance instead of realclean.
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In general, use this:
@for dir in $(SUBDIRS) ; do \
if [ -d $$dir ] ; then \
(cd $$dir && $(MAKE)) || exit 1; \
fi \
done
Basically, silently skip missing subdirs but generate an error and stop if
there's a compilation or install problem.
This was done inconsistantly before. In once case, a missing subdir was
causing us to go into an infinte loop!
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Replaced $(LIB_DIR) with $(TOP)/$(LIB_DIR), use LIB_DIR in install targets.
Patch by Hanno Böck.
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variable (defaults to "make") and use that. Use the MKDEP and MKDEP_OPTIONS
more. Our shell isn't bash, so change the instances of ">& /dev/null" to a more
compatible "> /dev/null 2>&1".
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