[bug #36106] make target-specific variables fail if over 150 characters and contain semicolon

2012-09-09 Thread Paul D. Smith
Update of bug #36106 (project make): Status:None = Fixed Assigned to:None = psmith Open/Closed:Open = Closed Fixed Release:

[bug #36106] make target-specific variables fail if over 150 characters and contain semicolon

2012-04-05 Thread anonymous
URL: http://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?36106 Summary: make target-specific variables fail if over 150 characters and contain semicolon Project: make Submitted by: None Submitted on: Thu 05 Apr 2012 10:15:49 PM UTC Severity: 3

Re: make- target specific variables

2009-09-09 Thread Venkata Rajasekharu
Thanks chen!. I am using 3.79. Thats why this bug appeared. Regards, Rajasekhar. On 9/8/09, CHEN Cheng chen.js.ch...@gmail.com wrote: On Tue, Sep 08, 2009 at 10:12:52AM +0530, Venkata Rajasekharu wrote: Hi all, makefile: - VAR = 1 $ 1 all : VAR += 2 $ 2 all:

Re: make- target specific variables

2009-09-08 Thread Paul Smith
On Tue, 2009-09-08 at 10:12 +0530, Venkata Rajasekharu wrote: Hi all, makefile: - VAR = 1 $ 1 all : VAR += 2 $ 2 all: makefile echo $(VAR) --- bash-3.00$ make 1 1 2 makefile 2 Since VAR is a recursively defined variable its value

make- target specific variables

2009-09-07 Thread Venkata Rajasekharu
Hi all, makefile: - VAR = 1 $ 1 all : VAR += 2 $ 2 all: makefile echo $(VAR) --- bash-3.00$ make 1 1 2 makefile 2 Since VAR is a recursively defined variable its value should be evaluated during the command execution. But why it is not 1