I have noticed nmake.exe
limits its inference-rule search to one missing file. I find no mention of the problem on the Web. Am I missing something?
$ cat Makefile .SUFFIXES: .a .b .d .e all: abc.e .a.b: copy $** $@ .b.d: copy $** $@ .d.e: copy $** $@ $ touch abc.a $ nmake NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make 'abc.e' Stop. $ nmake -n abc.a 'abc.a' is up-to-date $ nmake -n abc.b copy abc.a abc.b $ nmake -n abc.d NMAKE : fatal error U1073: don't know how to make 'abc.d' Stop.
This same Makefile produces tbe following with GNU make:
$ make -n copy abc* abc.b copy abc* abc.d copy abc* abc.e rm abc.b abc.d
Of course, the $**
macro and copy
command aren't as useful in with GNU make. ;-)
Does your version of nmake.exe
handle this any better? Is there a magic switch? Or is it really as broken as it seems?