On Thursday 12 of April 2012, Rene Engelhard wrote:
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 09:13:30PM +0200, Matúš Kukan wrote:
Or do people use make check with demand to build only what is
necessary for tests and nothing more ?
Well, make check is for after a successful build to check the result, no?
That's correct. So the next build will be almost a no-op, right? And there's
not much point in checking something that is not up to date, so if something
needs rebuilding, it should be rebuilt (and finally, make has this -o
option).
What especially is bad is when make install (thankfully gone) or make
check rebuild unneeded stuff which gets rebuilt on every pass.
What especially is bad is when unneeded stuff gets rebuilt on every pass.
Fixed that for ya :).
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Lubos Lunak
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