That would it make very clear. Just as when using groff!
Thanks a lot
Lukas
On Thu, Oct 17, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Edward Welbourne wrote:
> > If a variable is set in a parent makefile, and a child makefile is
> > included, is the variable also set in the child makefile. And the other
> way
> > aro
> If a variable is set in a parent makefile, and a child makefile is
> included, is the variable also set in the child makefile. And the other way
> around, when a variable is set in the child, is it also still usable in the
> parent, or does it fall out of scope.
>
> I have figured this out with a
Dear maintainer,
after reading the make manual on inclusion of other make files, I was still
left with a question.
If a variable is set in a parent makefile, and a child makefile is
included, is the variable also set in the child makefile. And the other way
around, when a variable is set in the c