la 08/17/2010 03:22 AM Michael G Schwern skribis:
On 2010.8.16 5:04 PM, Andy Dougherty wrote:
The value for $Config{make} is documented as being not useful, but it
appears that Win32 does reliably set it to something relevant. This can
be important for generating the correct makefiles, but I agree that as
long as $Config{make_set_make} eq '#', then it would seem that it doesn't
need to be explicitly set in the generated makefiles. I don't know why it
is; nor do I know what would break if anyone tried removing it. It might
be interesting to test and see.
Oooh, good catch! Yes, MakeMaker can definitely use that to set MAKE in the
case where we're guessing that the make used will be $Config{make}.
Not perfect, but much better!
If MAKE is passed in, we're back to square one.
If the user forces you, then it's not your fault ;-)
I think VMS is the only
serious contender at this point. Anyone have a slew of makes available to
try? gmake and bsdmake both set MAKE.
I'll try to find time tomorrow to snoop around.
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