Yes, the same thing here, no matter .\foobar, ./foobar, or .foobar, I always see the warnings. Now I guess technically, the manual is right in the sense that these are "warnings" not errors that are printed. But nevertheless, this is the same printout, error or warning, that happens with or without the leading dot, when double rule is used. It would be nice if this thing worked, for then one could always just prepend with ./
-----Original Message----- From: Greg Chicares [mailto:[email protected]] (...) special case referred to a name like '.foobar'. However, this: eraseme.make:5: warning: overriding commands for target `.foobar' eraseme.make:2: warning: ignoring old commands for target `.foobar' two is what I see when I run the following makefile, so maybe I guessed wrong. .foobar: echo one .foobar: echo two .PHONY: all all: .foobar _______________________________________________ Help-make mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-make
