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You can learn more at: https://www.gnu.org/software/make/ -------------------------------------------------------------------- The next stable release of GNU make, 4.4.1, is available now for download: c8469a3713cbbe04d955d4ae4be23eeb make-4.4.1.tar.gz c8b13b7477e812d4213a9b88ff0ff1d6 make-4.4.1.tar.lz You can obtain a copy from: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/?C=M;O=D You can choose a nearby mirror: https://ftpmirror.gnu.org/make/ A list of mirror sites is available: https://www.gnu.org/order/ftp.html - NEWS -------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 4.4.1 (26 Feb 2023) This release is primarily a bug-fix release. A complete list of bugs fixed in this version is available here: https://sv.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?group=make&report_id=111&fix_release_id=110&set=custom * WARNING: Backward-incompatibility! In previous releases it was not well-defined when updates to MAKEFLAGS made inside a makefile would be visible. This release ensures they are visible immediately, even when invoking $(shell ...) functions. Also, command line variable assignments are now always present in MAKEFLAGS, even when parsing makefiles. Implementation provided by Dmitry Goncharov <dgoncha...@users.sf.net> * New feature: Parallel builds of archives Previously it was not possible to use parallel builds with archives. It is still not possible using the built-in rules, however you can now override the built-in rules with a slightly different set of rules and use parallel builds with archive creation. See the "Dangers When Using Archives" section of the GNU Make manual, and https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?14927 * Previously target-specific variables would inherit their "export" capability from parent target-specific variables even if they were marked private. Now private parent target-specific variables have no affect. For more details see https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?61463 * Disable FIFO jobserver on GNU/Hurd and Cygwin Experimentation shows that the new FIFO-based jobserver doesn't work well on GNU/Hurd or Cygwin: revert these systems to use the pipe-based jobserver. * Updates to allow building on OS/2 Provided by KO Myung-Hun <kom...@gmail.com> * New platform: GNU Make is supported on z/OS Thanks to Igor Todorovski <itodo...@ca.ibm.com> for the patches and testing assistance.
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