I have been reading the single HTML page version of the GNU make documentation and have found what appears to be a small omission. I could find no mention of the use of the plus character (+) in the beginning of command lines to indicate that the command is to be executed even if the -n flag has been supplied to make. This feature does work, it's just not documented.

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David VomLehn, Hewlett-Packard Company

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The Laws of Thermodynamics (loosely, but accurately):

1. You can’t win.  2. You can’t break even.  3. You can’t even get out of the game.

 

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