I have a simple C program (one source file) which I want to compile on Linux and on Windows via make and nmake, respectively. Is there a possibility to accomplish this with a single makefile?
I thought about something like
ifeq($(MAKE), nmake)
// nmake code here
else
// make code here
endif
Unfortunately nmake seems not to understand ifeq
, so I cannot use that. I have a working makefile, but that produces very ugly results:
hello: hello.c
$(CC) hello.c
That works on both systems. The problem is that the outcome depends on the default behaviors of the respective compilers. Under Linux I get an executeable named 'a.out' rather than 'hello'. Under Windows I get 'hello.exe' but there is also 'hello.obj' which I do not want to have.
Is there an alternative way? Or is what I'm trying absolutely impossible?
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