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4.5 Searching Directories for Prerequisites
For large systems, it is often desirable to put sources in a separate
directory from the binaries. The directory search features of
make
facilitate this by searching several directories
automatically to find a prerequisite. When you redistribute the files
among directories, you do not need to change the individual rules,
just the search paths.
4.5.1 VPATH : Search Path for All Prerequisites | Specifying a search path that applies to every prerequisite. | |
4.5.2 The vpath Directive | Specifying a search path for a specified class of names. | |
4.5.3 How Directory Searches are Performed | When and how search paths are applied. | |
4.5.4 Writing Recipes with Directory Search | How to write recipes that work together with search paths. | |
4.5.5 Directory Search and Implicit Rules | How search paths affect implicit rules. | |
4.5.6 Directory Search for Link Libraries | Directory search for link libraries. |
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