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no way to specify a target with a "=" in its name on the command line
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jidanni |
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no way to specify a target with a "=" in its name on the command line |
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Sat, 25 Dec 2010 21:08:15 +0800 |
You make(1) fellows may be really smart, but you forgot to give the user
a way to specify a target with a "=" in its name on the command line.
Nope, even in
$ make -- dummy ./j=k qqqq
The ./j=k is interpreted as a variable setting. Backslashes are no help either.
P.S., I hope it is documented that
a b c=d:;echo $@
set the variable "a b c" to "d:;echo $@".
GNU Make 3.81
Copyright (C) 2006
That's the latest in Debian "sid".
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