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> > In any case, using it should be pretty harmless. It will work
> > as intended if the feature is supported; if not, it will do the
> > right thing unless the user has a file called ".phony" lying
> > around.
>
> Hmm, sounds good. However it's not the file ".phony", but the real
> target (in this case "html" and "pdf"). And "html" is also the
> directory that is created by doxygen. :-( This works only with
> ..phony and if .phony does what it's supposed to.
>
> Albrecht
Yes, reading more carefully I see I may have misled you. If
you only use the .PHONY label there may be problems with
non-GNU make. Try this though:
foo: .PHONY
build foo
.PHONY:
I'm pretty sure that leads GNU make to build foo no matter
what, and make's that don't support the .PHONY label to
do so unless there's a file called ".PHONY" present.
Sorry for the confusion, and HTH,
stan
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