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Patched GNU Make 4.1 sources to add improved error reporting, tracing, target listing, and a debugger. See the remake-3-82 branch for a patched GNU Make 3.82.

Although there's a full debugger here, most of the time I can get by using no options since normal output is a little more verbose and detailed. When that isn't enough, I use the --trace or -x option, e.g:

remake -x <other make options>

But if you want the full debugger, use --debugger or -X:

remake -X <other make options>

To enter the debugger from inside a Makefile, use the built-in function $(debugger). For example here is a Makefile:

all:
	$(debugger 'arg not used')
	echo Nothing here, move along

When GNU Make is inside the all target, it will make a call to the debugger. The string after debugger is not used, but seems to be needed to get parsing right.

If there is project that you want a list of "interesting" Makefile targets, try:

remake --tasks

If the project has commented its Makefile using remake-friendly comments you may get output like this:

ChangeLog	# create ChangeLog fom git log via git2cl
build	# Do what it takes to build software locally
check	# Run all tests
clean	# Remove OS- and platform-specific derived files.
dist	# Create source and binary distribution
distclean	# Remove all derived files. Like "clean" on steroids.
install	# Install package
test	# Same as check

To get a list of all targets, interesting or not, use --targets instead of --tasks.

To build:

$ autoreconf -i
$ ./configure
$ make update
$ make && make check && sudo make install

See also https://github.com/rocky/remake/wiki

Author for debugger portion: Rocky Bernstein rocky@gnu.org

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