Hi
I am using GNU make 3.79.1 on a Sun Solaris box. I have encountered the following situation. I have a dot h file that has includes in it. i.e. a.h #include b.h I have a new b.h in the NODE1 include directory The a.h and older b.h are in the NODE2 include directory NODE1/include b.h NODE2/include a.h b.h I use the following -I parameters -INODE1/include -INODE2/include The make uses the b.h that is in the NODE2/include directory with the a.h If I copy a.h to the NODE1/include directory, the make uses the NODE2/include/b.h So, it looks like embedded includes do not use the -I directives if the target .h is in the same directory as the parent. Is this the normal operation or is it a bug that may be fixed in a newer version? Thanks Dennis Kowalski Consulting Analyst eCommerce Solutions NCR Corp VP 622-1843 Phone 937-445-1843 FAX 937-445-6695 _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make