[Scons-users] alias clean

Kraus Philipp philipp.kraus at flashpixx.de
Sun Oct 28 08:51:41 EDT 2012


Thanks, I have missed the forest for the trees.
Phil


Am 28.10.2012 um 12:09 schrieb Dirk Bächle:


> Hi Philipp,

>

> cleaning up in SCons is done as an "un-build". So you'll have to define a target alias "buildall", containing all the other Alias that you want to get cleaned up.

> Then you can call "scons -c buildall"...and you may well rename the target to "cleanall", if you like. ;)

>

> Best regards,

>

> Dirk

>

> On 28.10.2012 11:07, Kraus Philipp wrote:

>> Am 27.10.2012 um 22:19 schrieb William Deegan:

>>

>>> On Oct 27, 2012, at 8:00 AM, Kraus Philipp <philipp.kraus at flashpixx.de> wrote:

>>>

>>>> Hello,

>>>>

>>>> I have defined different aliases. If run "scons myalias" the target is build and I can clean it with "scons myalias -c".

>>>> On "scons -c" all aliases are not touched. How can I run each "alias clean actions" on the main -c run like a "recursiv clean up" ?

>>> So with "scons" it doesn't build those alias's products?

>>> (with no arguments?)

>>>

>>> Are they outside the build tree? Or otherwise not added to the graph if the alias is not invoked?

>> I have defined in subscript different alias' like

>> env.Alias("sublib" .....)

>>

>> The I can clean the alias with "scons sublib -c", works well, but I would like to create a "scons cleanall" for cleaning all aliases.

>>

>> Phil

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