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Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake
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Stephan Beal |
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Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake |
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Tue, 25 Nov 2008 10:34:54 +0100 |
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 1:31 AM, Philip Guenther <address@hidden> wrote:
> By default, if a command run for a rule fails, make fails the rule and
> exits. If that's not happening, it's because the rule definitions in
> the 'parent' makefile are throwing away or ignoring the status of the
> recursive make calls.
It might also be that the OP is doing a parallel build, in which case
one (or more) of the processes can continue to run for a while after
one child errors out.
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----- stephan beal
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- how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Tao T, 2008/11/24
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Philip Guenther, 2008/11/24
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- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Tao T, 2008/11/25
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Greg Chicares, 2008/11/25
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Tao T, 2008/11/25
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Greg Chicares, 2008/11/25
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Sam Ravnborg, 2008/11/25
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Tao T, 2008/11/26
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Tao T, 2008/11/26
- Re: how to exit the parent_make immediately when get an error in submake, Garrett Cooper, 2008/11/27