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I have a makefile that calls

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@lessc less/mything.less > style.uncompressed.css

can i run a command like "beep" or "paplay ..." when the lessc compiler has errors? If how do i do it?

I am running this in background and have a script checking folder for changes, if something changes this makefile is executed. I don't have a 2nd monitor and i don't want the console to be always on top. So a sound when a error would be great. Maybe someone knows another solution for this.

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Make's default action on build failure is to exit with a non-zero exit code. If make terminates with a non-zero exit code, you can make a simple wrapper around it that invokes the sound generation command:

make
if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then
    tput bel
    aplay <sound to play>.mp3
fi
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  • echo -e "^G" actually prints me "^G" in the terminal cant say if this makes a beep bc i have no pc speaker on my desktop pc. But i use "paplay" (pulseaudioplay i think) under ubuntu and its working great. this is so cool. wanted this for ages. thanks. Jan 15, 2013 at 11:29
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    you can also use tput bel instead of the echo line (should have used this in the answer) - this causes the beep. Most linuxes interpret the beep and use fancier audio Jan 15, 2013 at 11:34
  • Note that [ is actually a command as opposed to this being a special shell syntax. [ simply evaluates the expression and provides a return value. This form looks good and all, but note that if make; then would work as well, I believe.
    – altendky
    Jan 15, 2013 at 12:08
  • @altendky It also works, I tend to use the explicit form from habit Jan 15, 2013 at 12:16
  • @Petesh The explicit form is probably better in general. I was just making certain it was understood what it was.
    – altendky
    Jan 15, 2013 at 19:11

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