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I want to run command perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{archlib}' in my makefile and use the location it returns in my LDFLAGS. Can anyone help me. I tried different ways using $(shell ..) but it did not work

I want to do something like this

PERLPATH = $(shell 'perl -MConfig -e "print $Config{archlib}"')
LDFLAGS += -L/usr/lib64/perl5/CORE

Thanks!!

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  • $Config{archlib} should already be available at makefile var $ARCHLIB or something like
    – ikegami
    Aug 6, 2013 at 15:57

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In a Makefile, you have to use double dollar signs if you do not want make to interpret them. Avoid double quotes, though, as shell would try to expand variables.

PERLPATH = $(shell perl -MConfig -e 'print $$Config{archlib}')
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  • Thanks @choroba it worked for me. I used it like this LDFLAGS += -L./../../build -L$(PERLPATH)/CORE
    – Prashanth
    Aug 6, 2013 at 15:00
  • one question why do i need to use $(PERLPATH) and not just $PERLPATH. Can you explain the difference.
    – Prashanth
    Aug 6, 2013 at 15:01
  • @newguy: That is the Makefile syntax.
    – choroba
    Aug 6, 2013 at 15:01
  • ok. i have another mistake than i am doing this INCS += -I$HOME/include -I/usr/include. I will have to change it to $(HOME) i think.
    – Prashanth
    Aug 6, 2013 at 15:04
  • @newguy: Use $(HOME) or $$HOME.
    – choroba
    Aug 6, 2013 at 15:13
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You should specify what you mean by it did not work. When asking questions you should always provide the exact command you ran and the exact error that was generated.

However, the problem with your invocation of shell is that you're quoting the entire command. You should just put the command you want to run directly, as you would type it to the shell prompt. That means you need to either use single-quotes around the shell script, or escape the $ from the shell. Then you need to escape $ from make, by doubling it. Basically, you should get the command to run properly at your shell prompt then simply cut and paste that exactly that string into the shell function. Then change every instance of $ to $$ to escape it from make.

Also you should (for efficiency) use := instead:

PERLPATH := $(shell perl -MConfig -e 'print $$Config{archlib}')

And of course you want to use this path variable:

LDFLAGS += -L$(PERLPATH)/CORE
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