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Re: What is the difference between > and >> in a makefile.
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givemecode |
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Re: What is the difference between > and >> in a makefile. |
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Mon, 28 Mar 2011 13:17:44 -0700 (PDT) |
Stephan Beal-2 wrote:
>
> The 'done' keyword says that the LOOP is done, not output. A loop can,
> incidentally, be used as a scope for purposes of output redirection. These
>
That is what's confusing: the redirect is AFTER the loop is done, so how
does ALL the echos get written to a file instead of the last one ? thanks!
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