On Thu, 2006-09-07 at 20:49 +, Joseph S. Myers wrote:
There is a de facto standard solution to this problem, which is that a
command line argument of the form @file causes arguments to be read from
file (a response file) if it exists. (If file doesn't exist,
@file is taken literally as an ordinary command-line argument.) This
feature is supported by GCC and GNU binutils, for example; I think it
originated on Windows, but it is useful everywhere with any command line
limit.
This seems like a very useful additional feature.
Can you please add this patch to the Savannah project for GNU make, so
we don't lose track of it?
https://savannah.gnu.org/patch/?func=additemgroup=make
Thanks for your work on this!
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