Howard Chu wrote: > >> Example with one rule creating 4 files: > >> > >> all : copy1 > >> > >> copy1: Makefile > >> install -c -m 644 Makefile copy1 > >> install -c -m 644 Makefile copy2 > >> install -c -m 644 Makefile copy3 > >> install -c -m 644 Makefile copy4 > > > > I think the "representative" file should be copy4 here, because it's the one > > that gets created last. > > That sort of thing is only true in serial make, you can't rely on it in > parallel make.
The sequence of lines of the recipe of a rule gets executed in order, even in parallel make, no? Bruno _______________________________________________ Bug-make mailing list Bug-make@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-make