Hi,
I'm trying to use the following single-suffix rule:
.SUFFIXES = .in
.in:
echo dot-in
My understanding is that the rule should be triggered whenever there
exists a file whose name is equal to the target name plus the `.in'
suffix. For instance, "make foo" should trigger the rule when `foo.in'
exists. However, that does not happen.
Am I missing something or are single-suffix rules somehow broken?
Thanks,
Ludovic.
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