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Making non-standard target
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Greg Wright |
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Making non-standard target |
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Mon, 29 Mar 2004 08:15:42 -0500 |
I have a legacy Fortran 77 application that I am setting up to port between
architectures, which has five modules that are built from almost exactly the
same source except for the definition of a common area that defines the size of
an array that is operated on for each module. For the sake of the argument,
let's say one is operating on a 1000 x 1000 array, the second is operating on a
2000 x 2000 array and so on. I am stuck with Fortran 77, so using dynamic
arrays is out. The current build process goes something along the lines of:
@cp common_array_1000.incl common_array.incl
${F77} -o myapp1000 myapp.f
@cp common_array_2000.incl common_array.incl
${F77} -o myapp2000 myapp.f
And so on. For various reasons, they do not want to just build one version with
the biggest possible array, so I need to somehow either (a) have Automake
create a Makefile where I can have the five different targets pointed to by
all-am, or (b) I can just code this one Makefile by hand (which I'd rather not
do, but I can if there is no clean way to have Automake create the file). Any
assistance in this area would be appreciated.
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J. Gregory Wright <address@hidden>
Software Engineer
Integrity Applications Incorporated <www.integrity-apps.com
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