On 8 Aug 1996, Kai Henningsen wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Miquel van Smoorenburg) wrote on 05.08.96 in <[EMAIL > PROTECTED]>: > > > You (Dale Scheetz) wrote: > > > No! Not a typo. This is the only difference between what gets executed > > > when debian.rules calls for a make, and when I call for the same make. > > > > > > The line in the Makefile is: > > > > > > cd lib; $(MAKE) $(MJ) -(MAKEFLAGS) all > > ^ > > Could it be that there is a `$' missing there just before the `(' ? > > > > > There is no definition of MAKEFLAGS in debian.rules, or in the Makefile. > > > > > > Does the shell set it when debian.rules runs? > > > > Dunno.. > > Doesn't make set that one? > Well, the question is, why does it set the value to 'w' when debian.rules calls the make, but not when I call make from the prompt?
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