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[bug #66011] dependencies after a non-existing file are silently ignored
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[bug #66011] dependencies after a non-existing file are silently ignored |
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Sun, 21 Jul 2024 16:21:35 -0400 (EDT) |
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #66011 (group make):
If all the files listed in the prerequisites do exist, the pattern rule that I
wrote works fine. To quote the GNU Make Manual section 10.5.1:
> There may also be prerequisites that do not use ‘%’; such a prerequisite
attaches to every file made by this pattern rule. These unvarying
prerequisites are useful occasionally.
This is one occasion where it is useful.
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- [bug #66011] dependencies after a non-existing file are silently ignored, anonymous, 2024/07/22
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