i have this makefile:
SHELL=/bin/bash
COMPILER_VERSION = "Intel 64 Compiler 16.0.0.109 Build 20150815"
SOURCES = \
ron1.f \
ron2.f \
ron3.f \
ron4.f
OBJECTS = $(SOURCES:.f=.o)
TARGET = mylib.a
FC = gfortran
FFLAGS = -O3
linux: $(TARGET)
@echo
@echo " " \
ar r $(TARGET) $(OBJECTS)
@echo
@echo " " \
ranlib $(TARGET)
@echo
$(TARGET): $(OBJECTS)
$(OBJECTS):$(SOURCES)
cleanall:
@echo
rm -f $(OBJECTS) $(TARGET)
@echo
clean:
@echo
rm -f $(OBJECTS)
@echo
.f.o:
@echo " " \
$(FC) -c $(FFLAGS) $*.f
It results the below output:
prompt> make cleanall
rm -f ron1.o ron2.o ron3.o ron4.o mylib.a
prompt> make
gfortran -c -O3 ron1.f
gfortran -c -O3 ron2.f
gfortran -c -O3 ron3.f
gfortran -c -O3 ron4.f
ar r mylib.a ron1.o ron2.o ron3.o ron4.o
ranlib mylib.a
prompt>
what i am looking to do is create a space between "prompt> make" and the first happening of gfortran
.
and ideally i would like the output on the screen to first print out the contents of my COMPILER_VERSION variable before the first gfortran
happens, such that the output would look like
prompt> make
makefile written for: Intel 64 Compiler 16.0.0.109 Build 20150815
gfortran -c -O3 ron1.f
gfortran -c -O3 ron2.f
gfortran -c -O3 ron3.f
and so on...
any help much appreciated.