Monday, July 25, 2022

Re: Dry run for 'make install`?

On Mon, 25 Jul 2022 at 13:29, rwmit...@gmail.com <rwmitchell@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 'make -n', 'make -n install'.
> while that is technically correct, 'make -n install' typically outputs a lot of text that can be tedious to sort thru,

</grin>

> when the real questions is - I just want to see where files are going to be copied.

personally, I like to wrap './configure's and or 'make's with a
'script -c make build-log' or similar, it gives me more
time/opportunity to "process" the details. to then "see where files
are going", I'd use (eg) 'grep'.


regards, jr.

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