On 11/17/2010 11:32 AM, K. Noel Belcourt wrote:
> On Nov 16, 2010, at 3:49 PM, Brad King wrote:
>> Run "make -d" to get debugging output.  It is *very* verbose but can
>> tell you why make chooses to run certain rules.
> 
> It's definitely related to the presence of the SUBDIRS.  Make never  
> considers any of the SUBDIRS that precede Modules, but considers all  
> the SUBDIRS that follows modules.
[snip]
> Does this seem like a bug to you?  Anything else I can do to help  
> with this?

In your original case that reproduces the strange behavior in an
up-to-date-build, please run

 $ make -d modules >make.log 2>&1
 $ gzip make.log

and send me "make.log.gz" (off list).

Thanks,
-Brad
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