Hi Paul and all, make 4.1 now outputs lines like: ./Common.mak:144: recipe for target 'whatever' failed
which is likely to be immediately followed by a line like: make: [whatever] Error 1 (ignored) I can see that the two lines don't have exactly the same information, but for my human-reading purposes, I'd rather not take up two precious lines of the display just reporting that a command failed (in addition to the "real" error message from the command). Even more, I don't want M-x next-error to go visiting my Makefiles for something that I fully expect to happen and is a routine part of the process. On the other hand, I don't much want to use make -s and omit all such information. Looking at the source, I see no other approach as things stand. Any chance for some kind of control over this in the next release? I'm not sure exactly what would be suitable. Omit the new line if errors are being ignored? A new .CONTROL_TARGET that says not to output those new lines, perhaps just for specified targets, a la .PHONY? Please let me know if there is something else to do, of course. Thanks, Karl _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
