[quoted lines by Samuel Thibault on 2016/12/06 at 14:39 +0100]

>> but it only gave me the first process, did not follow the pipe as
>> follows
>
>That's expected, strace only traces one process and its potential child.
>To trace all processes of the pipeline, put strace in front of each
>command of the pipeline.

What I had in mind was strace -f in front of the linuxdoc command. Or, maybe 
easier, in front of the make command. That's the only way to be sure to catch 
all of it.

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