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Ensuring that a makefile is run with --no-builtin-variables
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Mariano Suárez-Alvarez |
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Ensuring that a makefile is run with --no-builtin-variables |
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Wed, 14 Jun 2006 19:05:22 -0300 |
Hi,
I'd like to be sure that a particular Makefile is run without builtin
rules and variables. I can do that using --no-builtin-variables when
calling make, but I do not seem to be able find a way of making the
Makefile do it for itself.
I can, of course, use a wrapper Makefile: renaming my Makefile as Makefile.real
and having as Makefile the following:
%:
$(MAKE) -R -f Makefile.real
MAKEFLAGS does not seem to affect the running copy of make, only
recursive invocations, so it is of no help here.
Ideas?
-- m
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Mariano Suárez-Alvarez
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