PS> I don't understand the distinction you're making here between "no rule PS> at all" and "no best rule" (what's a "best rule"?), and just "no rule".
Maybe whatever prints messages prefixed by make: *** No rule to make target is called from several different points in the code, and could give finer grained messages, all still on one line. Maybe there is a difference between "no rule at all" and "yes, a few rules, but no best one". Like, "no wires at all found" and "yes found some wires, but none that could complete the circut" and "several paths to complete the circut, but no best path, so giving up". Er, if still I'm getting nowhere, then you can drop this bug report. Sorry. _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list Bug-make@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make