On Friday 13 of April 2012, Matúš Kukan wrote:
On 13 April 2012 16:32, Lubos Lunak <l.lunak@suse.cz> wrote:
On Thursday 12 of April 2012, Matúš Kukan wrote:
Maybe it is better to just let check target depend on build target ?
In general.
Do you mean making the toplevel targets depend on each other, or also in
each module?
I mean to add into gbuild/Module.mk:
unitcheck slowcheck : build
So if you run make in sal it's for sal only.
If you run make in tail_build, first everything is built and then tested.
Note that the modules' dependencies (in the sense: first build sal then
cppu) are written in <module>/prj/build.lst and build.pl reads them.
Does this mean that if there is a build race condition in check because of a
missing runtime dependency, the problem is always inside the module? If
that's the case, it does not seem it should be that hard to find such
problems, I've assumed the broken dependency can be on anything.
--
Lubos Lunak
l.lunak@suse.cz
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