On Thu, 12 Jun 2008, Mike Frysinger wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 11:50 AM, David Woodhouse wrote:
> > If we just made people write portable code and proper Makefiles,
> > it would be less of an issue :)
>
> people cant even write proper *native* makefiles. mtd-utils for
> example ;).
meooowww! :-) but at the risk of dragging this even further
off-topic, i am *constantly* asked by people how to set up makefiles
for their software project, and what would be nice is a small
collection of examples of a makefile (or makefiles) done *right*. as
in, properly recursive, supports cross-compiling without having to
remove your left nad, etc, etc.
so ... would anyone like to recommend a software package or two
somewhere whose makefile(s) is/are, ITHO, done well? that i/we could
just point at and say, "do it like that!" anyone? anyone? bueller?
rday
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