On Mon, May 6, 2024 at 8:26 PM Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Have a command that reads in a makefile and outputs the makefile saying
> what each part evaluated to.
i'd use -p and -n switches.
regards, Dmitry
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #65685 (group make):
> The way I remember it is that if we see a valid jobserver-auth argument, we
ignore the value of -j.
My understanding was that we ignore -j that comes from MAKEFLAGS, we still
honor -j specified on the command line.
> I wonder if we should
I have an idea for something --debug=all won't tell the user.
Have a command that reads in a makefile and outputs the makefile saying
what each part evaluated to.
I.e., what
(info "(make) Parsing Makefiles")
(info "(make) Makefile Contents")
think.
That way the user wouldn't need to ask around
Follow-up Comment #10, bug #65537 (group make):
Discarding my maintMakefile patch, pulling ../gnulib, running ./bootstrap,
./configure and make worked fine now, thanks both.
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Follow-up Comment #4, bug #65536 (group make):
Discarding my bodge here and pulling and sorting out changes from elsewhere,
the problem here appears to have gone. Job's a good un, thanks.
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #65685 (group make):
I'm not sure I get where the problem is coming from. The way I remember it is
that if we see a valid jobserver-auth argument, we ignore the value of -j.
This is so that we can keep the -j option in the value of MAKEFLAGS so that
users can review
Update of bug #65323 (group make):
Status:None => Fixed
Open/Closed:Open => Closed
Operating System:None => POSIX-Based
Fixed Release:
Update of bug #65324 (group make):
Status:None => Fixed
Open/Closed:Open => Closed
Operating System:None => Any
Fixed Release:
Update of bug #65536 (group make):
Item Group: Bug => Documentation
Status:None => Fixed
Assigned to:None => psmith
Open/Closed:
Update of bug #65537 (group make):
Status:None => Fixed
Assigned to:None => psmith
Open/Closed:Open => Closed
Fixed Release:
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