On Fri, 2018-04-20 at 23:33 +0200, Sébastien Hinderer wrote:
> Well, perhaps the way I designed things is wrong, but it turns out that
> in my case it would make a lot of sense. I am developiing a test driver
> which needs to invoke make to build some tests. Ideally it should invoke
> the same make that was used to invoke it, that's why having the MAKE
> variable would be useful. Well I passed it explicitly to things do work
> now.
If you need to run a program that needs to invoke make, then yes you
should pass it explicitly to that program. Or you can ask make to
export the MAKE variable by adding:
export MAKE
to your makefile.
Normally, sub-makes are invoked directly, like:
recurse:
$(MAKE) -C subdir
or whatever. In this situation there's no need for the MAKE variable
to be added to the environment of the sub-process by default.
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