I'm not near my windows box, and the universal inability of any search
engine to allow me to search for the literal string "$MAKE" is geting to
me.
Does anyone know exactly which is correct;
"$MAKE"
or
"($MAKE)"
I can reverse engineer the answer tomorrow, but it's still annoying me
now. It looks to me, and some others, like the latter would evaluate to
"(NMAKE)" and yet when I made the change it got rid of the syntax error,
and it looked like a compile with /nologo. Is nmake syntax really that
broken?
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 12:37:06PM -0000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Modified: httpd/httpd/trunk/Makefile.win
> URL:
> http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/httpd/httpd/trunk/Makefile.win?rev=349713&r1=349712&r2=349713&view=diff
> ==============================================================================
> --- httpd/httpd/trunk/Makefile.win (original)
> +++ httpd/httpd/trunk/Makefile.win Tue Nov 29 04:37:03 2005
> @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@
>
> !IFNDEF MAKEOPT
> # Only default the behavior if MAKEOPT= is omitted
> -!IF "$(MAKE)" == "NMAKE"
> +!IF "($MAKE)" == "NMAKE"
> # Microsoft NMake options
> MAKEOPT=-nologo
> !ELSEIF "($MAKE)" == "make"
>
>
>
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