Paul D. Smith wrote:
%% Erwin Waterlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ew> Then the manual is wrong. My example is exactly like the example
ew> in section 4.6. See:
ew> http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_chapter/make_4.html#SEC41
Everything in there is true.
ew> Now you can say just `m
Paul D. Smith wrote:
%% Erwin Waterlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ew> I tried a very simple example from the GNU make manual section 4.6
ew> about phony targets. It does not seem to work as described. The
ew> targets are not remade when I run make a second time. See
ew> attachem
%% Erwin Waterlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ew> Then the manual is wrong. My example is exactly like the example
ew> in section 4.6. See:
ew> http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/html_chapter/make_4.html#SEC41
Everything in there is true.
ew> Now you can say just `make' to remake
%% Erwin Waterlander <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
ew> I tried a very simple example from the GNU make manual section 4.6
ew> about phony targets. It does not seem to work as described. The
ew> targets are not remade when I run make a second time. See
ew> attachement.
You've only declared t
Hi,
I tried a very simple example from the GNU make manual section 4.6 about
phony targets. It does not seem to work as described. The targets are
not remade when I run make a second time. See attachement.
regards,
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