Rene Herman wrote: > Hi Kai, Sam. > > I have a single file foo.c that I want to generate two (ALSA) modules > from, snd-foo2000.ko and snd-foo2001.ko, by compiling with either > FOO2000 or FOO2001 defined. > > I can do this, and ALSA does this a few times, by providing dummy > foo2000.c and foo2001.c files, like: > > === foo2000.c > #define FOO2000 > #include "foo.c" > === > > and a regular Makefile > > === > foo2000-objs := foo2000.o > foo2001-objs := foo2001.o > > obj-$(CONFIG_SND_FOO2000) += snd-foo2000.o > obj-$(CONFIG_SND_F002001) += snd-foo2001.o > === > > That #include is a little lame though. Is there a nicer way? I noticed > the per-file CFLAGS, but given that it's one source file for both, that > doesn't fit. > The stub source file is usually considered a good way to do this. -hpa _______________________________________________ Alsa-devel mailing list Alsa-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://mailman.alsa-project.org/mailman/listinfo/alsa-devel