I found a quite simple solution:
call make with the -R Option which suppresses all built-in stuff ...
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', needed by `s19'. Stop.
Why does make indicate that it wants to make a compiler call and why with
those options -c -o and why is there a / instead of a \ ???
Can anybody help me?
Thank you!
Uwe
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