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H A DMakefilediff 132839 Thu Jul 29 12:29:23 MDT 2004 harti Implement POSIX's '+' flag for command lines. This flag causes a line
to be executed even when -n is given on the command line to make. This is
very handy for calls to submakes.

This is slightly changed from the original patch as obtained from NetBSD.
The NetBSD variant prints lines which have both '+' and '@' when -n
is specified. The commited version always obeys '@'.

Bump MAKE_VERSION so Makefiles can use this conditionally.

PR: standards/66357 (partly)
Submitted by: Mark Baushke <mdb@juniper.net>
Obtained from: NetBSD
H A Dmake.1diff 132839 Thu Jul 29 12:29:23 MDT 2004 harti Implement POSIX's '+' flag for command lines. This flag causes a line
to be executed even when -n is given on the command line to make. This is
very handy for calls to submakes.

This is slightly changed from the original patch as obtained from NetBSD.
The NetBSD variant prints lines which have both '+' and '@' when -n
is specified. The commited version always obeys '@'.

Bump MAKE_VERSION so Makefiles can use this conditionally.

PR: standards/66357 (partly)
Submitted by: Mark Baushke <mdb@juniper.net>
Obtained from: NetBSD
H A Djob.cdiff 132839 Thu Jul 29 12:29:23 MDT 2004 harti Implement POSIX's '+' flag for command lines. This flag causes a line
to be executed even when -n is given on the command line to make. This is
very handy for calls to submakes.

This is slightly changed from the original patch as obtained from NetBSD.
The NetBSD variant prints lines which have both '+' and '@' when -n
is specified. The commited version always obeys '@'.

Bump MAKE_VERSION so Makefiles can use this conditionally.

PR: standards/66357 (partly)
Submitted by: Mark Baushke <mdb@juniper.net>
Obtained from: NetBSD

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