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-r, .SUFFIXES:
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Torsten Mohr |
Subject: |
-r, .SUFFIXES: |
Date: |
Tue, 4 Oct 2005 23:46:43 +0200 |
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Hi,
to NOT use implicit rules i always set the line ".SUFFIXES" with no
arguments somewhere into the Makefile.
But with "make -d all" i get lots of information about things "make"
checks, things like:
s.stem, RCS/stem, stem,v ...
When i give the command line option "-r" this does not happen.
I always thought they are equivalent.
Is there a way to tell "make" in the Makefile to not use _any_
implicit rules?
Or is there anything else that is wrong?
Best regards,
Torsten.
- -r, .SUFFIXES:,
Torsten Mohr <=