Overview
Artifact ID: | 7fef8e083af9348ede564d3156b2c2f70b17d950 |
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Ticket: | cbda8d3bb0704c6ce6a7b321c320c702cf30f7e5
Check-in [8fe33aa575] removed 'config.mak' for customization of make |
User & Date: | drh 2010-03-01 00:45:48 |
Changes
- Appended to comment:
<hr><i>drh added on 2010-03-01 00:45:48:</i><br> Makefile customization is easy. Simply copy the default "Makefile" into a file named "makefile" or possibly "GNUMakefile" or "BSDMakefile" (depending on what version of make you are running) and then apply your edits to the copy. The "make" program looks for its makefile under name (GNU|BSD)Makefile, makefile, and Makefile, in that order. So if you supply one of the earlier names, the one included with the Fossil distribution will not be used. You could also make a copy of the file into "local.mk" and then do "make -f local.mk".
- resolution changed to: "Rejected"
- status changed to: "Closed"