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Running them twice usually destroyed the target binary. E.g., the second `make objlink' in `make objlink; make; make objlink' replaced the `cat' binary by a symlink cat@ -> /usr/obj/usr/src/bin/cat. `ln -fs' is unusable when the target might be a symlink that resolves to a directory. Then -f applies to a file in the directory and not to the symlink. This seems to be the standard (and sometimes useful) behaviour. |
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