I’m working on a hobby project of mine which requires Gnu Make 4.4. I am now trying to setup the project’s Travis pipeline on github. Travis, understandably, only offers LTS Ubuntu images and sadly Gnu Make 4.4 is not available on those images.

Is there any way, compiling from the sources aside, to install the said version on an Ubuntu image? Something like a PPA?

  • AProfessional@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Alternative perspective: Why is make your newest dependency? It is a very uninteresting part of a project and you can target a slightly older version.

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      11 months ago

      That’s usually true except that this project is about the Makefile itself 😁 I’m working on a set of useful recipes, targets and variables which I’ve always missed from Make’s out-of-the-box offering - something like a stdlib/utils for Make.

      And yes, as you may have already guessed, I’ve had to deal w/ Makefiles relatively frequently 😀