Mario Veraart (rioj7++at++fel.tno.nl)
Thu, 4 Sep 1997 11:22:56 +0200 (MET DST)
This is a feature of smake. The man page says
.MAKE The .MAKE attribute marks its target as being a recursive
invocation of pmake . This forces pmake to execute the
script associated with the target (if it is out-of-date)
even if you gave the -n or -t flag.
This probably means that you have deleted the first line of the
makefile
#!smake -J1
Mario
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