Aaron Ecay points out in
id:"
1324136185-4509-1-git-send-email-aaronecay@gmail.com" that the
mktemp in
debian-snapshot: TMPFILE := $(shell mktemp)
Is being evaluated for every target. As best I can tell, this is
because make is evaluating the right hand side, even though it is not
doing the assignment.
Of course, it isn't quite as nice to edit with the line continuations,
but it is ideomatic make.
mv $(TAR_FILE) $(DEB_TAR_FILE) releases
.PHONY: debian-snapshot
mv $(TAR_FILE) $(DEB_TAR_FILE) releases
.PHONY: debian-snapshot
-debian-snapshot: TMPFILE := $(shell mktemp)
debian-snapshot:
make VERSION=$(VERSION) clean
debian-snapshot:
make VERSION=$(VERSION) clean
- cp debian/changelog $(TMPFILE)
- EDITOR=/bin/true dch -b -v $(VERSION)+1 -D UNRELEASED 'test build, not for upload'
- echo '3.0 (native)' > debian/source/format
- debuild -us -uc
- mv -f $(TMPFILE) debian/changelog
- echo '3.0 (quilt)' > debian/source/format
+ TMPFILE=$$(mktemp /tmp/notmuch.XXXXXX); \
+ cp debian/changelog $${TMPFILE}; \
+ EDITOR=/bin/true dch -b -v $(VERSION)+1 \
+ -D UNRELEASED 'test build, not for upload'; \
+ echo '3.0 (native)' > debian/source/format; \
+ debuild -us -uc; \
+ mv -f $${TMPFILE} debian/changelog; \
+ echo '3.0 (quilt)' > debian/source/format
.PHONY: release-message
release-message:
.PHONY: release-message
release-message: