Good day, I read the following in "Communicating Options to sub-make":
"You can also set `MAKEFLAGS' in a makefile, to specify additional flags that should also be in effect for that makefile." and also "When `make' interprets the value of `MAKEFLAGS' (either from the environment or from a makefile), it first prepends a hyphen if the value does not already begin with one." Which means that I should be able to say something like MAKEFLAGS += -r and all built-in implicit rules are gone. But that sounds too good to be true - this line has no effect on current make. Any clue? thanks, -boris
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