GNU Make - Unconditionally run a target before any other targets (www.bahmanm.com)
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When writing a (GNU) Makefile, there are times when you need a particular target(s) to be run before anything else. That can be for example to check the environment, ensure variables are set or prepare a particular directory layout....
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cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/4908824...
There are two major flavours of variables in GNU Make: “simple” and “recursive”....
Have you ever been in a situation where you’d needed to work on different/new machines on a daily basis and wished there was a way to have all your essential Firefox configurations/addons/bookmarks on those machines without connecting your precious Firefix Sync account with all those stored passwords and credit cards?
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