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Re: -n option executes commands; bug?
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: -n option executes commands; bug? |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Jun 2003 15:44:36 -0400 |
%% gk <address@hidden> writes:
g> Is this a bug?
No.
g> Generally, -n option behaves as documented : 'dry-run'; no rules
g> are executed. However, the following example shows that rule
g> including $(MAKE) -p is executed.
Yes.
g> foo:
g> @$(MAKE) -p $@ 1>$@
See the GNU make manual section that defines the -n option, "Instead of
Executing the Commands".
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- -n option executes commands; bug?, gk, 2003/06/23
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- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", Martin McCann, 2003/06/23
- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", Paul D. Smith, 2003/06/23
- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", Martin McCann, 2003/06/23
- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", gk, 2003/06/23
- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", Paul D. Smith, 2003/06/23
- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", gk, 2003/06/23
- Re: -n option executes commands; bug?", Paul D. Smith, 2003/06/23