On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Felix E. Klee wrote: > Hi, > > I am developing on remote computers that are faster than my client computer. > To edit source files I use TRAMPs ssh-mode. This works very well. However, I > don't know what is the best way to run Makefiles on the remote machines. > Currently I am using EMACS compile command with parameters like "ssh host > \"cd some/directory; make target1 target2\"". Are there any other less > cumbersome ways to execute make on the remote machine? >
Marginally less cumbersome: if you're using GNU make, you can use the -C option (similar to the one in GNU tar) that changes to the desired directory before beginning execution. Ted -- Ted Stern Engineering Applications Cray Inc. http://www.cray.com 411 First Avenue South, Suite 600 206-701-2182 Seattle, WA 98104-2860 FAX: 206-701-2500 Debuggers' motto: Frango ut patefaciam -- I break in order to reveal _______________________________________________ Tramp-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tramp-devel
