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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T23:16:39+00:00 2026-05-10T23:16:39+00:00

I’m trying to embed my Subversion revision number in a C++ project and am

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I’m trying to embed my Subversion revision number in a C++ project and am having problems setting up GNU make to do so. My makefile currently looks something like this:

check-svnversion:   ../shared/update-svnversion-h.pl  ../shared/svnversion.h: check-svnversion  shared/svnversion.o: ../shared/svnversion.h  .PHONY: check-svnversion 

svnversion.o depends on svnversion.cpp (via a pattern rule) and svnversion.h (listed explicitly because dependency checking isn’t picking it up for some reason). svnversion.h is created and maintained by the update-svnversion-h.pl script (which basically just runs svnversion and munges the output into a C++ file).

Currently, I have to run make twice to get the file up to date. The first time, make runs update-svnversion-h.pl (since it’s listed as a prerequisite) but does not check the timestamp of svnversion.h afterwards to see that it was changed by update-svnversion-h.pl, so it does not remake svnversion.o. The second time, it does check the timestamp, runs update-svnversion-h.pl anyway (which doesn’t do anything this time, since svnversion.h is up to date), then recompiles svnversion.cpp to make svnversion.o.

Is there a way to tell GNU make to evaluate a single prerequisite twice or to delay checking the timestamp on a prerequisite until after that prerequisite’s commands are finished?

Alternatively, is there a better way to embed a revision number in my source code? (For the sake of speed, I’m trying to avoid solutions that would require recompilation on every build.)

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  1. 2026-05-10T23:16:40+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 11:16 pm

    I solved this by having my check-svnversion rule delete svnversion.o to force it to be recompiled if needed. This isn’t exactly elegant, but it works; it looks similar to the autotools solution described in CesarB’s answer.

    ../shared/svnversion.h: check-svnversion  check-svnversion:     ../shared/update-svnversion-h.pl     @#Force recreation of svnversion.o.  Otherwise, make won't notice that     @#svnversion.h has changed until the next time it's invoked.     @if [ ../shared/svnversion.h -nt shared/svnversion.o ] ; then rm shared/svnversion.o ; fi  shared/svnversion.o: ../shared/svnversion.h  .PHONY: check-svnversion 
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