Setting/Modifying variable specific to target in Makefile
Hi,
I have a small piece of Makefile script which throw's error on Sun Sparc machine, but works fine with Sun Optron, Linux, AIX machines.
Output on Sun Sparc -
Output on Sun Optron -
Anyone has an idea, why this syntax error thrown on Sun Sparc ?
Regards.,
Naveen Sriram.
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Last edited by Yogesh Sawant; 02-01-2011 at 05:00 AM..
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Makefile::AST - AST for (GNU) makefiles
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The structure of this (GNU) makefile AST is designed based on GNU make's data base listing output produced by "--print-data-base".
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Makefile::AST::Variable
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