I'm running make 3.79.1 on linux...
I normally do make -n to see what happens
The makefile had:
Makefile.dep:
$(CXX) $(CXXFLAGS) -MM *.cc > Makefile.dep
-include Makefile.dep
and it seems the dep rule took higher priority then -n.
I was under the impression -n would be non-destructive and merely
print stuff instead of creating files.
Is there a way to just show what would happen without executing
(even include files?)
marty [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Milton Friedman to Yogi Berra
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