On 27 Sep 2011 12:24, <rank1see...@gmail.com> wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: h h <aakuu...@gmail.com> > To: rank1see...@gmail.com > Cc: hack...@freebsd.org > Date: Tue, 27 Sep 2011 10:03:08 +0000 > Subject: Re: /usr/src -> make doesn't recognize target when '-f -' is used > > > rank1see...@gmail.com writes: > > > > > cd /usr/src > > > > > > This works: > > > -- > > > # echo 'CPUTYPE?=core2 > > > CFLAGS+=-march=native > > > NO_CPU_CFLAGS=yes > > > COPTFLAGS+=-march=native > > > NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS=yes' | /usr/bin/make __MAKE_CONF=/dev/null -f - -V > CPUTYPE > > > -- > > [...] > > > > No, it doesn't. > > > > According to make(1) manpage, it reads BSDmakefile, makefile or Makefile > > unless -f is specified. > > Well, via STDIN, I've attempted to feed it, with syntaks from a 'make.conf' > file, so I wouldn't have to provide file, via __MAKE_CONF. > Looking again in man pages, I see that -f flag relates to Makefile syntaks > and NOT to the make.conf. >
Yes, it means that make reads the Makefile from stdin instead of from the Makefile; if you use -f then the Makefile isn't read -- the make.conf has nothing to do with -f. What have you misunderstood? As far as I can see, you're contradicting yourself. Chris _______________________________________________ freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-hackers To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-hackers-unsubscr...@freebsd.org"