Follow-up Comment #1, bug #18139 (project make):
I've been told that the correct behaviour is used in the GNU/Linux version of
Make 3.81 (i.e. the first rule is used), so this may be a windows only issue.
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One can set SHELL, but there's no way to get rid of the -c in case one
wants too. E.g., one wants to make SHELL=mysql as an experiment etc.
mysql would need a -e, etc.
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #18139 (project make):
It's not true that this is a Windows-only thing. I reproduced it on my Linux
system.
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