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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T07:58:14+00:00 2026-05-16T07:58:14+00:00

Hopefully this is a very simple question. I have a makefile pattern rule that

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Hopefully this is a very simple question. I have a makefile pattern rule that looks like this:

%.so : %.f %.pyf
    f2py -c -L${LAPACK_DIR} ${GRASPLIBS} -m $* $^ ${SOURCES} --opt='-02' --f77flags='-fcray-pointer' >> silent.txt

I want the makefile to build a number of .so files, so I tried to get it to build two files (radgrd_py.so and lodiso_py.so) by doing this:

radgrd_py.so lodiso_py.so:

%.so : %.f %.pyf
f2py -c -L${LAPACK_DIR} ${GRASPLIBS} -m $* $^ ${SOURCES} --opt='-02' --f77flags='-fcray-pointer' >> silent.txt

and then tried this:

radgrd_py.so:

lodiso_py.so:

%.so : %.f %.pyf
f2py -c -L${LAPACK_DIR} ${GRASPLIBS} -m $* $^ ${SOURCES} --opt='-02' --f77flags='-fcray-pointer' >> silent.txt

But in each case, it only builds the first target that I specify. If I run ‘make radgrd_py.so’ it works fine, I’m just not sure how to specify a list of files that need to be built so I can just run ‘make’.

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    2026-05-16T07:58:15+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 7:58 am

    The usual trick is to add a ‘dummy’ target as the first that depends on all targets you want to build when running a plain make:

    all: radgrd_py.so lodiso_py.so
    

    It is a convention to call this target ‘all’ or ‘default’. For extra correctness, let make know that this is not a real file by adding this line to your Makefile:

    .PHONY: all
    
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