On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Dridi Boukelmoune <dr...@varni.sh> wrote: > > Hi Guillaume, > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 9:52 AM, Guillaume Quintard > <guilla...@varnish-software.com> wrote: > > One big change is that you don't use "make -C subdir", as there is only one > > Makefile now, you have to run it from the top directory. The counterpart is > > I don't really get this one, I've always found easier to just work > from the top, builds are already quite fast.
Well, I've seen people is previous jobs who compiled only the subdir they where in, I don't do it, but I felt it was worth noting :-) > I haven't tested it yet, but out-of-tree builds are definitely > something I've been looking for! Did you try to build the docs? I'm > asking because you didn't mention it. Yes, documentation builds (well, html at least), you can just "make html" and it'll build the tools (*opt2rst) needed to do so. > @Everyone > Guillaume's patch made me also realize that the tools are built with > sources from libvarnish instead of linking to libvarnish, is there a > reason for that? One thing I forgot : I'm not a big fan of autotools, yet I have to admit that once set up, it does the job pretty well. And I also like config.phk for its cleanliness. With only one Makefile to handle, it may be easier to get rid of configure.ac and use phk's config script. -- Guillaume Quintard _______________________________________________ varnish-dev mailing list varnish-dev@varnish-cache.org https://www.varnish-cache.org/lists/mailman/listinfo/varnish-dev