Venky napsal(a):
> Hi Petr,
> 
>>>> - I'm not sure what is difference between Makefile.sfw target  
>>>> install-target-gs and install-target-cups. Don't install both the 
>>>> same files?
>>> install-target-gs installs the gs bits in the proto area whereas  
>>> install-target-cups installs the cups bits in the proto area.
>> But the only difference I see is that for CUPS we set also CUPS*  
>> environment variables. Is it enough to avoid installation of gs? I would  
>> doubt. Or am I overlooking something?
>>
>> install-target-gs:
>>      (cd $(VER) ; env - $(TARGET_ENV) $(CCSMAKE) install)
>>
>> install-target-cups:
>>         # TARGET_ENV contains also CUPS* variables
>>      (cd $(VER) ; env - $(TARGET_ENV) $(CCSMAKE) install)
> 
> There seems to be a very slight difference from the above in the
> webrev I am looking at.  Both the targets have this as the command:
> 
>     (cd $(VER) ; env - $(TARGET_ENV) $(CCSMAKE) $(TARGET))
> 
> In the case of "install-target-cups", TARGET is set to
> "install-cups":
> 
> Line 79: install-target-cups:=   TARGET = install-cups
> 
> That is the main difference, as far as I can see.

Ops. I was blind looking at diffs.

Thanks,

Petr


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