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Mon Dec 15 09:51:36 EST 2008
Linux ( Unix Makefiles) in the same fashion a Windows Visual Studio =
build does?
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For example, on Windows when you run ALL_BUILD, you will generated the =
following files
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./projectA/source/target1.dir/Debug/BuildLog.htm
./projectB/source/target2.dir/Debug/BuildLog.htm
./projectB/source/target3.dir/Debug/BuildLog.htm
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In other words, on Linux with GNU make, is there's a way to redirect =
output while building only the target for that directory to log files on =
a per target basis e.g.
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projectA/source/CMakeFiles/target1.dir/buildlog
projectB/source/CMakeFiles/target2.dir/buildlog
projectB/source/CMakeFiles/target2.dir/buildlog
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-dave b.
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<p class=3DMsoNormal>From one top level project, is there’s a way =
to
produce log files on Linux ( Unix Makefiles) in the same fashion a =
Windows
Visual Studio build does?<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=3DMsoNormal>For example, on Windows when you run ALL_BUILD, you =
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<p class=3DMsoNormal>In other words, on Linux with GNU make, is =
there’s a
way to redirect output while building only the target for that directory =
to log
files on a per target basis e.g.<o:p></o:p></p>
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<p class=3DMsoNormal>-dave b.<o:p></o:p></p>
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