On Mon, May 8, 2023 at 10:58 PM Jan Beulich wrote:
>
> Presumably by copy-and-paste we've accumulated a number of instances of
> $(@D)/$(@F), which really is nothing else than $@. The split form only
> needs using when we want to e.g. insert a leading . at the beginning of
> the file name portion
On 08.05.2023 14:58, Jan Beulich wrote:
> Presumably by copy-and-paste we've accumulated a number of instances of
> $(@D)/$(@F), which really is nothing else than $@. The split form only
> needs using when we want to e.g. insert a leading . at the beginning of
> the file name portion of the full na
Presumably by copy-and-paste we've accumulated a number of instances of
$(@D)/$(@F), which really is nothing else than $@. The split form only
needs using when we want to e.g. insert a leading . at the beginning of
the file name portion of the full name.
Signed-off-by: Jan Beulich
Acked-by: Andre