You can instruct OMK to descend to a (sub)directory by setting the
@code{SUBDIRS} variable in @file{Makefile.omk}.
+@anchor{SUBDIRS}
@defvar SUBDIRS
This variable contains a list of directories, in which compilation
must be also invoked. Usually, names of subdirectories are used, but
@node Common Variables, , Using Configuration Parameters, Configuration and Conditional Compilation
@subsection Common Variables
-It is common practice to use @file{config.omk} to store project-wide
-settings. Here is the list of variables, which are commonly set here
-(but they can also be set elsewhere, e.g. in @file{Makefile.omk}).
+It is common practice to use @file{config.target} or @file{config.omk}
+to store project-wide settings. Here is the list of variables, which are
+commonly set here (but they can also be set elsewhere, e.g. in
+@file{Makefile.omk}).
You can easily ``reconfigure'' your project by changing the
@file{config.omk} file. It is useful to have several configurations
@item @var{pass-name}-@var{dirname}-subdir
This target is responsible for recursive invocation of @command{make} in
-subdirectories specified in @ref{@code{SUBDIRS}} variable.
+subdirectories specified in @code{@ref{SUBDIRS}} variable.
@end table
@node Variable Index, , OMK Development, Top