Le mardi 14 mai 2013 15:08:42, Andrew Dunstan a écrit :
> On 05/14/2013 07:59 AM, Peter Eisentraut wrote:
> > On 5/14/13 4:17 AM, Marti Raudsepp wrote:
> >> On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 5:27 AM, Peter Eisentraut <pete...@gmx.net> 
wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 2013-05-14 at 04:12 +0300, Marti Raudsepp wrote:
> >>>> It's caused by this common pattern in extension makefiles:
> >>>> DATA = $(wildcard sql/*--*.sql) sql/$(EXTENSION)--$(EXTVERSION).sql
> >>> 
> >>> What is the point of this?  Why have the wildcard and then the
> >>> non-wildcard term?
> >> 
> >> Because the non-wildcard file is built by the same Makefile (it's
> >> copied from the sql/$(EXTENSION).sql file). If it wasn't there, a
> >> "make install" from a clean checkout would miss this file.
> > 
> > If it's built, then it should be listed in DATA_built.
> 
> So, AIUI, leaving aside stylistic arguments about use of wildcards, one
> solution could be:
> 
> DATA_built = sql/$(EXTENSION)--$(EXTVERSION).sql
> DATA = $(filter-out sql/$(EXTENSION)--$(EXTVERSION).sql, $(wildcard
> sql/*--*.sql))
> 
> Is that right?

Yes.
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