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that -E only operates for a specified variable. Useful since the -e option will often pull-in many unwanted variable overrides (esp. in a make world situation). Uses include overriding BINOWN (which cannot be done by normal methods or through abuses of MAKEFLAGS) or likely for ports to honour CFLAGS (provided they're running on a system whose make(1) has this option). |
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lst.lib | ||
PSD.doc | ||
arch.c | ||
buf.c | ||
buf.h | ||
compat.c | ||
cond.c | ||
config.h | ||
dir.c | ||
dir.h | ||
for.c | ||
hash.c | ||
hash.h | ||
job.c | ||
job.h | ||
list.h | ||
lst.h | ||
main.c | ||
make.1 | ||
make.c | ||
make.h | ||
Makefile | ||
Makefile.dist | ||
nonints.h | ||
parse.c | ||
pathnames.h | ||
sprite.h | ||
str.c | ||
suff.c | ||
targ.c | ||
util.c | ||
var.c |