Compiling with "gmake" should produce less output. The compilation/linking
flags are always the same anyway, who wants to see so much text on the screen? Compiling with "gmake VERBOSE=1" should produce all the output you're used to. Basically it checks for VERBOSE being defined, and if it is, sets VERB appropriately. VERB is then prepended in a bunch of key places such that when VERB is "@", the command is not echoed, when VERB is not set to anything, it's as before. One thing I could not get rid of is "gmake[1]: Entering directory <blah>", but running "gmake -s" suppresses it all, and shows just the interesting stuff. Now output (when running "gmake -s" will look something like): <snip> ======= Linking target debug library ======= Compiling Writer.cpp Compiling getLLVMinfo.cpp Compiling as.cpp Compiling dis.cpp Compiling opt.cpp Compiling gccas.cpp <snip> llvm-svn: 3686
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