From 1994278a7af0042efda5f01ac681c9dcdd92d38d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "David A. Mellis" Date: Sun, 17 Aug 2008 20:10:47 +0000 Subject: Updating Makefile to derive target name from the current folder. --- cores/arduino/Makefile | 24 +++++++++++------------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) (limited to 'cores/arduino') diff --git a/cores/arduino/Makefile b/cores/arduino/Makefile index 32eda14..571687d 100755 --- a/cores/arduino/Makefile +++ b/cores/arduino/Makefile @@ -7,36 +7,34 @@ # Detailed instructions for using the makefile: # # 1. Copy this file into the folder with your sketch. There should be a -# file with the extension .pde (e.g. foo.pde) +# file with the same name as the folder and with the extension .pde +# (e.g. foo.pde in the foo/ folder). # -# 2. Below, modify the line containing "TARGET" to refer to the name of -# of your program's file without an extension (e.g. TARGET = foo). -# -# 3. Modify the line containg "INSTALL_DIR" to point to the directory that +# 2. Modify the line containg "INSTALL_DIR" to point to the directory that # contains the Arduino installation (for example, under Mac OS X, this -# might be /Applications/arduino-0011). +# might be /Applications/arduino-0012). # -# 4. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename +# 3. Modify the line containing "PORT" to refer to the filename # representing the USB or serial connection to your Arduino board # (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB0). If the exact name of this file -# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.USB*). +# changes, you can use * as a wildcard (e.g. PORT = /dev/tty.usb*). # -# 5. Set the line containing "MCU" to match your board's processor. +# 4. Set the line containing "MCU" to match your board's processor. # Older one's are atmega8 based, newer ones like Arduino Mini, Bluetooth # or Diecimila have the atmega168. If you're using a LilyPad Arduino, # change F_CPU to 8000000. # -# 6. At the command line, change to the directory containing your +# 5. At the command line, change to the directory containing your # program's file and the makefile. # -# 7. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program. +# 6. Type "make" and press enter to compile/verify your program. # -# 8. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to +# 7. Type "make upload", reset your Arduino board, and press enter to # upload your program to the Arduino board. # # $Id$ -TARGET = foo +TARGET = $(notdir $(CURDIR)) INSTALL_DIR = /Users/dmellis/Source/arduino/trunk/build/macosx/build/work PORT = /dev/tty.usb* UPLOAD_RATE = 19200 -- cgit v1.2.3-18-g5258