DRTIO port - scripts #135
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.PHONY: all
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../build/runtime.bin: ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/runtime
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../build/runtime.bin: ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/runtime
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llvm-objcopy -O binary ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/runtime ../build/runtime.bin
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llvm-objcopy -O binary ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/runtime ../build/runtime.bin
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satmanout: ../build/pl.rs ../build/rustc-cfg
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../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/satman: ../build/pl.rs ../build/rustc-cfg
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cd satman && \
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cd satman && \
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XBUILD_SYSROOT_PATH=`pwd`/../../build/sysroot \
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XBUILD_SYSROOT_PATH=`pwd`/../../build/sysroot \
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cargo xbuild --release \
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cargo xbuild --release \
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--target-dir ../../build/firmware \
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--target-dir ../../build/firmware \
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--no-default-features --features=target_$(TARGET)
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--no-default-features --features=target_$(TARGET)
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satman: satmanout
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../build/satman.bin: ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/satman
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llvm-objcopy -O binary ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/satman ../build/satman.bin
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llvm-objcopy -O binary ../build/firmware/armv7-none-eabihf/release/satman ../build/satman.bin
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What are these
*_target
things for?Also (assuming they are necessary at all), if there are no
*_target
files produced those rules should bePHONY
.I was aiming for clearer reference of the targets in nix-scripts, or when called manually. But it's unnecessary after all, it can be called straight up with the output file rule.
OK, I see. Yes the manual command is a bit unwieldy, I suggest adding them back but listed as PHONY. I will merge this now, please send a new PR.