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From: | Jon Grant |
Subject: | Re: can't get far if file has difficult name |
Date: | Thu, 30 Nov 2006 21:26:23 +0000 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.8 (X11/20061117) |
Hi Dan Jacobson elucidated on 30/11/06 17:14: > $ cat Makefile > .PRECIOUS:.%.time > %.t:.%.time; > .%.time:% > bla bla bla > $ ls -1 > Makefile > 霧峰-桐林(有經朝陽科技大學) - Wufeng-Tonglin (Via Zhaoyang Technical University) > > Well, no amount of quoting will enable me to > $ make '霧峰-桐林(有經朝陽科技大學) - Wufeng-Tonglin (Via Zhaoyang Technical > University)'.t > make: *** No rule to make target ... If those Asian characters are a filename you need to specify -f filename when you call make if you would like to process that file. Otherwise if you would like to process your "Makefile" Just call "make" with no arguments. Cheers Jon
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