Klaus Schmidinger wrote:
I guess you could simply write
-include $(wildcard *.d) dummy
so even if the wildcard expansion doesn't result in any file names, there's
still 'dummy' (which most likely doesn't exist). The '-' at the beginning
will suppress any error message about the missing 'dummy'. The name can,
of course, be made more complex to reduce the chances of such a file being
there. Even "/dev/null" apears to work - and in that case the '-' at the beginning
could be left out.
applied. thanks,
Holger
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