HardenedBSD/usr.bin/make
Bruce Evans 822aa079ec Don't forget to pretend that `make -n -jN' makes the targets that it
says it pretends to make.

This bug was apparently harmless except for normal cases involving
.ORDER statements when it made debugging of -jN using -n very
confusing.  E.g., for:

.ORDER: beforedepend .depend
depend: beforedepend .depend

where beforedepend depends on something so that it is not initially
up to date, `make [-n] -j2 depend' causes `make' to wait for itself
to make beforedepend.  This works fine without -n.  The job to make
beforedepend has normally been started, and beforedepend is marked
as made when the job completes.  However, with -n, the pseudo-job
for making beforedepend has normally completed, and in any case
there was no chance of beforedepend being marked as made.  `make'
actually exited almost immediately with status 0 instead of waiting
forever.
1998-06-04 05:48:57 +00:00
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lst.lib
PSD.doc
arch.c
buf.c
buf.h
compat.c
cond.c
config.h
dir.c
dir.h
for.c
hash.c
hash.h
job.c
job.h
list.h
lst.h
main.c
make.1
make.c
make.h
Makefile
Makefile.dist
nonints.h
parse.c
pathnames.h
sprite.h
str.c
suff.c
targ.c
util.c
var.c