I'm struggling to create a Makefile.am which, after being processed, contains a conditional. I've found other questions (here, here and here) which seem to be struggling to do the same thing. This made me wonder if this actually isn't a sensible goal and there is some other way I should be doing the check.
My goal is to have a Makefile which passes different options to tools based on the environment of the system on which it runs. Crucially I don't want to have to rerun (the lengthy) configure between the different calls to make.
- Is this a sensible goal?
- If not, what is the canonical way of accomplishing the same effect? One way that that comes to mind is adding an additional make target
make check
andmake check-quick
for example.
configure
is to examine the environment and provide input for the build system (e.g. Automake). Afterconfigure
being run, the system is already examined and unlikely to change, unless you want to move a configured build tree to a different machine, which is risky to be broken anyway.