Thus spake Glendon M. Gross ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> What does the -k switch do? --Glen Gross
This really could have been answered with a little RTFM. And if you are
running -CURRENT you should be able to do that for simple things. Try
this:
man make
/
-k
and you would have seen:
-k Continue processing after errors are encountered, but only on
those targets that do not depend on the target whose creation
caused the error.
BSD goes to a lot of trouble to have readable and truely useful manpages.
One should consult them.
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