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How do I detect a failure in Make?
- From: "Richard Quadling" <rquadling at googlemail dot com>
- To: cygwin at cygwin dot com
- Date: Wed, 26 Apr 2006 15:01:29 +0100
- Subject: How do I detect a failure in Make?
- Reply-to: RQuadling at GoogleMail dot com
Hi.
I have the following bash script ...
#!/bin/sh
cvs up 2> $HOME/cvs1.log > $HOME/cvs2.log
cd phpdoc
autoconf -v -d --warnings=all &> $HOME/autoconf.log
./configure --with-source=./../php-src --with-pear-source=./../pear
--with-chm=yes --with-treesaving > $HOME/configure.log
make test > $HOME/make_test.log
make test_xml > $HOME/make_test_xml.log
make chm_xsl > $HOME/make_chm_xsl.log
Is there a way of stopping the makes if there was a problem.
There are more things after these makes but I don't want them to run
unless the makes worked.
I'm used to MS-DOS errorlevels. I assume there is a way of accessing
the errorlevel from a program (assuming it generates one) or any other
way.
The make is failing with ...
make: *** [test_xml] Segmentation fault (core dumped)
I always thought a core dump was a bad thing, but it is what happens.
Any ideas?
Regards,
Richard Quadling.
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