I am experimenting with makefile...mainly when sources are in many directories
I have following situation...
project/src/ contains directory A, B, Main
Directory A contains A.h and A.cpp; B contains B.cpp and B.h; and Test contains test.cpp
A.cpp includes A.h; B.cpp includes B.h and Main.cpp includes A.h, B.h
project/lib contains libA.a libB.a
Makefile for A and B is fine...no problem with that...i am creating libs from objects and then copying them into lib directory
eg. makefile for directory A, and similar for B
all:test
test : A.cpp A.hh
g++ -c A.cpp -o A
ar cru libA.a A.o
cp libA.a pathto/project/lib
I have makefile for Main directory as
all: test test: test.o g++ -I.. -L../../lib test.o -o test -lA -lB test.o : test.cpp g++ -c test.cpp -o test.o
Everything works fine...only thing that I want to solve is that final executable 'test' depends on objects from libA and libB, so when A.h or A.cpp or B.h or B.cpp changes, it should be made again So, I now changed my makefile as
test: test.o ../../libA.a ../../libB.a
g++ -I.. -L../../lib test.o -o test -lA -lB
Now, problem is how I can modify this so that it will make test again only when its dependencies are newer than the 'test'. There is no direct rule to make libA and libB, which Makefile requires and complains about; since I am copying these libs from directory A and B into directory project/lib.
So, I guess one solution would be to call make in respective directory A and B when anything is new than 'test' but how do I exactly do that ? Or, any other better solution is appreciated.
Thanks a lot :)
EDIT
Here what I did and it solved the problem
.PHONY : libA libB
../../libA.a : libA
libA :
cd pathtoDirA; $(MAKE)
../../libB.a : libB
libB :
cd pathtoDirB; $(MAKE)
