If it generates the lines that include GNUmakefile.postamble, you can use that 
to patch up ProjectCenter-generated makefiles.

Exactly which targets you should use, I don't know without looking closer.

Also, someone else may have better ideas.

On January 21, 2017 12:22:55 AM GMT+00:00, Jamie Ramone <sancom...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>How do u mean, using one of those *:: targets (like after-all::), or
>are u talking about another means? I wouldn't have a problem with that
>but PC f@*#ing does whatever it wants to the make files. I'm beginning
>to manage to coax it into doing what I want by poking around in the
>.PC files. I'll give it a try.
>
>On Fri, Jan 20, 2017 at 7:40 PM, Ivan Vučica <i...@vucica.net> wrote:
>> I don't know the capabilities of ProjectCenter, but if you use
>makefiles
>> directly, it could be rather easy to copy the bundle in "manually".
>>
>>
>> On Fri, Jan 20, 2017, 21:50 Jamie Ramone <sancom...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi steppers, me again. So here's the deal: I built a modular
>>> application thru the use of bundles and the app searches several
>paths
>>> obtained from the domains upon start up, and can manually add them
>>> later on if a valid bundle is dropped on the app (not implemented
>yet
>>> tho). Any way, the thing is some modules are meant to be included
>>> inside the app's bundle, but I can't find a way to get the bundles
>>> included there upon building the app in ProjectCenter. Can this be
>>> done at all? I mean in an automated way, other than manually copying
>>> the module bundle into the app bundle itself. Thanx!
>>>
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