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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T14:06:48+00:00 2026-05-14T14:06:48+00:00

I use GNU make, I want my source files and object files to be

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I use GNU make, I want my source files and object files to be in different folders.

As a first step, I want the source files at the root of my project folder, and the object files in a subfolder (say Debug/).

The inference rule would be:

.ss.obj:
    echo Assembling $*.ss...
    $(ASSEMBLY) $(2210_ASSEMBLY_FLAGS) $*.ss -o Debug\$*.obj 

but in that case, make rebuilds all files all the time, since there are no .obj in the root folder.

Is there a way to include a folder for the target in the line .ss.obj?

I also tried:

$(OBJS_WITH_PATH):$(SRC)    
    echo Assembling $<...
    $(ASSEMBLY) $(ASSEMBLY_FLAGS) $< -o $@ 

with $(SRC) as a list of all my sources, $(OBJS_WITH_PATH) built that way:

OBJS_WITH_PATH = $(patsubst %.ss,Debug\\%.obj,$(SRC))

but that builds a dependency on all source files for all object files.

What I would like is to modify the inference rule I wrote first, to take Debug/*.obj files. What it says now is no rule to make target Debug/asdfasdf.obj.

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    2026-05-14T14:06:49+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 2:06 pm

    Use pattern rules:

    Debug/%.obj : %.ss
    
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