The environment that I am after is where the developer sits at a desk running
a local version of Unix (usually Linux, but possibly sunOS) and would like to
do his development locally as much as possible. However, the code should be
compiled on a "compile engine"
I have been using custom rules and enclosing the compile command in a "rsh"
wrapper, but I have been unable to have gnu make understand when the compile
fails.
I have tried saving the results in a file on the remote system, examine the
file locally and issuing an exit 1 command in a shell script, but it doesn't
seem to work.
Does anyone have any ideas for how to do this?
Thanks.
Barry
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