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make
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make
w konsoliPrint detailed debugging information.
Override Makefile macro definitions with environment variables.
Use Makefile as the description file; a filename of - denotes standard input.
Print options to make command.
Ignore command error codes (same as .IGNORE).
Attempt to execute this many jobs simultaneously or, if no number is specified, as many jobs as possible.
Abandon the current target when it fails, but keep working with unrelated targets.
Attempt to keep load below load, which should be a floating-point number. Used with -j.
Print commands but don't execute (used for testing).
Never remake file or cause other files to be remade on account of it.
Print rules and variables in addition to normal execution.
Query; return 0 if file is up to date, nonzero otherwise.
Do not use default rules.
Do not display command lines (same as .SILENT).
Touch the target files without remaking them.
Show version of make.
Display the current working directory before and after execution.
Print warning if a macro is used without being defined.
cd to directory before beginning make operations. A subsequent -C directive will cause make to attempt to cd into a directory relative to the current working directory.
Include directory in list of directories containing included files.
Cancel previous -k options. Useful in recursive makes.
Behave as though file has been recently updated.
Przykłady make działanie w Słownik polecenie M