Ok, thanks for the info!
On 02/28/2013 03:49 PM, Michael Davidsaver wrote:
On 02/28/2013 08:33 AM, Florian Feldbauer wrote:
Hey all,
is there a way to build an EPICS module (like e.g. asyn)
only for a certain target, which is _not_ the host?
Currently I build the module for my host architecture and the target
architecture, but I need it only for the target...
Best regards,
Florian
In addition to the 'PROD' variable you can also use
'PROD_$(OS_CLASS)' and 'PROD_$(ARCH)'). For example:
PROD_RTEMS = rtemsSpecificIoc
PROD_linux-x86 = reallySpecificIoc
Beware of the second form, it is very specific. This example will not
build for the debug target 'linux-x86-debug'.
This also works for 'LIBRARY'.
For some examples see 'configure/Sample.Makefile' from Base.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~epics-core/epics-base/3.15/view/head:/configure/Sample.Makefile#L181
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