Most Linux apps are compiled with:
make
make install clean
As I understand it, the make
command takes names of build targets as arguments. So for example install
is usually a target that copies some files to standard locations, and clean
is a target that removes temporary files.
But what target will make
build if no arguments are specified (e.g. the first command in my example)?
Best Answer
By default, it begins by processing the first target that does not begin with a
.
aka the default goal; to do that, it may have to process other targets - specifically, ones the first target depends on.The GNU Make Manual covers all this stuff, and is a surprisingly easy and informative read.