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Re: infinite echoing of kernel version caused by echo
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Paul D. Smith |
Subject: |
Re: infinite echoing of kernel version caused by echo |
Date: |
Tue, 31 Jan 2006 19:58:02 -0500 |
%% Eckhart Guthöhrlein <address@hidden> writes:
eg> please have a look at the simple Makefile below. On several
eg> machines running Debian unstable, it outputs the running kernel's
eg> version endlessly. If I enclose "endless" in double quotes, it
eg> works as expected. This does not happen when using echo on the
eg> command prompt, so it has to be related to make somehow. Is this
eg> a bug? Has anybody observed this behavior and found the reason or
eg> a workaround?
eg> Here is the Makefile:
eg> default:
eg> echo endless
I have never seen nor heard of anything like this happening _ever_. It
doesn't happen on my Debian unstable systems. I don't see how it could
be make's fault.
Please trying running "make -d" and see what commands make is actually
running.
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