%% Sam Clanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sc> driver:
sc> cd driver && $(MAKE)
sc> make, or 'make driver' completely fail to activate the rules for
sc> 'driver', it ALWAYS responds with " 'driver' is up to date "
sc> If I change the target name of 'driver' to 'drpepper', it works
Scripsit Sam Clanton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> driver:
> cd driver && $(MAKE)
> make, or 'make driver' completely fail to activate the rules for
> 'driver', it ALWAYS responds with " 'driver' is up to date "
Since there are no dependencies, the command only gets run
if there is no file named
Hello,
I may be doing something wrong here, but using gnu make 3.79.1, if I define a
target name "driver", things don't work. Here's a makefile:
-
all: default
default: driver gui
gui: guimf
cd gui && $(MAKE)
guimf: gui/ssfrcontrol.pro
cd gui && tmake ssfrcontrol.pro
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