Update of bug #106 (project make):
Status: None => Fixed
Assigned to: None => psmith
Open/Closed: Open => Closed
Fixed Release: None => CVS
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Follow-up Comment #7:
OK, fixed. One thing I didn't change, because I didn't know which would be
better, is the message generated by the --warn-undefined-variables flag. It
still shows the line number where the "top-level" variable is referenced,
rather than where the undefined variable is actually referenced. I can see
both sides of this: you probably want to know where the variable was
referenced, but you may also very much like to know where in the makefile the
reference originated from. Since I didn't know which was better I left it
as-is.
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