%% "Martin Dorey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

  md> YMMV but I got into the habit of always using static pattern rules
  md> some years ago.

That's too bad: pattern rules are very powerful and they reduce the
effort involved with parsing makefiles, and yield a smaller memory
footprint at runtime.

I wouldn't recommend this as a general policy for everyone but of
course, if it works for you it's all good! :-).

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