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UGU: Unix Guru Universe - Unix Tip #4383- March 11, 2024
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Unix Tip #4383- March 11, 2024
WATCHING MAKE
When compiling software,
don't just type 'make'
and let run! You will
never be able to catch
your errors!
Do 'make > Make.Out &'
and then do
'tail -f Make.Out'.
That will continuously show
you the end of your Make.Out
file, giving you the chance
to go "Hey, what was that?!?",
hit ^C, grep Make.Out, and not
interrupt your compile.
This tip generously supported by: mhunter@jfku.edu
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