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From: | Henrik Carlqvist |
Subject: | Re: Make: Can implicit rules be forced to make non-existing prerequisites? |
Date: | Mon, 07 Aug 2006 20:29:34 +0200 |
User-agent: | Pan/0.14.2 (This is not a psychotic episode. It's a cleansing moment of clarity.) |
"Jan T. Kim" <jtkim@web.de> wrote: > .PHONY : install uninstall check clean $(RPRACKS) $(RPACKS_INSTALL) > Obviously, make handles the explicit jtkstuff-install rule differently > from the implicit %-install rule in that it does execute the commands > for the former while it considers the implicitly specified target > xpipe-install to be remade without actually doing anything. > > Is there any way to change this behaviour? Try to remove $(RPRACKS) from the .PHONY line like this: .PHONY : install uninstall check clean $(RPACKS_INSTALL) It seems as if phony targets does not work in implicit rules. regards Henrik -- The address in the header is only to prevent spam. My real address is: hc8(at)uthyres.com Examples of addresses which go to spammers: root@variousus.net root@localhost
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