On 10.1-RELEASE, make -q doesn't seem to work anymore:
[rstone@wtllab-bsd10-build-64 rstone]cat Makefile
foo: bar
cp bar foo
bar:
touch bar
clean:
rm -f foo bar
[rstone@wtllab-bsd10-build-64 rstone]make -q foo; echo $?
1
[rstone@wtllab-bsd10-build-64 rstone]make foo
touch bar
cp bar foo
[rstone@wtllab-bsd10-build-64 rstone]make -q foo; echo $?
`foo' is up to date.
1
[rstone@wtllab-bsd10-build-64 rstone]make foo
`foo' is up to date.
[rstone@wtllab-bsd10-build-64 rstone]echo $?
0
This worked correctly in 8.1-RELEASE. I suspect that this is a
bmake-induced regression?
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