I created a makefile for my project and it looks like this:
CC = g++
LDFLAGS = -lpthread
CFLAGS = -Wall -pedantic -Wno-long-long -O0 -ggdb
SOURCES = main.o List.o ProcessCommands.o HandleTransfers.o
all: $(SOURCES)
%.o: %.cpp
$(CC) $< -o $@ -c $(CFLAGS) $(LDFLAGS)
compile:
$(CC) $(SOURCES) -o executable/ftp $(LDFLAGS)
run:
./executable/ftp
clean:
rm -rf *o ftp
doc:
doxygen ftpDocConf
The main issue is that when I modify any header file, that is included in one of my source files, the "make all" command does not notice any changes and so returns "make: Nothing to be done for `all'." I have searched the internet and still wasn't able to get it to work. I also have another "problem" with the makefile. The project this makefile is used for is an ftp server and when I type "make run" to run the executable, do something with the server and the exit the program the makefile returns "make: * [run] Interrupt". Is there any way to make this message not appear? I guess it appears because I exit the program using ctrl+c but is there a way to do it differently so I won't get any "error"?
Thanks in advance for any answers