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Category: ADTF

Setting Makefile variables on command line

Usually you write something like VARNAME=value within a Makefile to define a make variable. You can also set this when you call make. For example the ADTF Makefiles set ENABLE_DEBUG to true by default. When I want to build an ADTF example filter for release, I call make with:


make ENABLE_DEBUG=false

Posted on May 27, 2010May 27, 2010Categories ADTF, Programming, ToolsLeave a comment on Setting Makefile variables on command line
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