From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Return-Path: zsh-workers-request@euclid.skiles.gatech.edu Received: from euclid.skiles.gatech.edu (list@euclid.skiles.gatech.edu [130.207.146.50]) by coral.primenet.com.au (8.7.6/8.7.3) with ESMTP id JAA17644 for ; Mon, 18 Nov 1996 09:28:53 +1100 (EST) Received: (from list@localhost) by euclid.skiles.gatech.edu (8.7.3/8.7.3) id RAA01433; Sun, 17 Nov 1996 17:21:38 -0500 (EST) Resent-Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 17:21:38 -0500 (EST) From: Zoltan Hidvegi Message-Id: <199611172146.WAA00349@hzoli.ppp.cs.elte.hu> Subject: Makefile fix and FAQ To: zsh-workers@math.gatech.edu (Zsh hacking and development) Date: Sun, 17 Nov 1996 22:46:44 +0100 (MET) X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4ME+ PL17 (25)] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Resent-Message-ID: <"ipFdy.0.GM.o_uZo"@euclid> Resent-From: zsh-workers@math.gatech.edu X-Mailing-List: archive/latest/2424 X-Loop: zsh-workers@math.gatech.edu Precedence: list Resent-Sender: zsh-workers-request@math.gatech.edu Below is a one line patch to Src/Makefile.in fixing .SUFFIXES. Since the next FAQ is coming soon I think that we have to change this line in the FAQ: In fact, zsh is currently the most powerful freely available shell. This is undoubtedly a questionable statement. Several other shells (es and AT&T ksh'93) are very powerful with some features not present in zsh (ksh'93 is not really free but it's almost free). Every shell has its strength. I feel that it would be more correct to say that zsh is one of the most powerful (freely available) shell. I'm mentioning this since there was a short discussion about that in comp.unix.shell after that last FAQ was posted and even if this statement were true it may irritate a few people. Zoltan --- Src/Makefile.in 1996/11/17 04:15:17 3.1.0.6 +++ Src/Makefile.in 1996/11/17 21:15:20 @@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ ANSI_DOBJ=._bar_ .SUFFIXES: -.SUFFIXES: .c .o $(@D@LEXT) .pro +.SUFFIXES: .c $(ANSI@U@DOBJ) $(KNR@U@DOBJ) $(ANSI@U@OBJ) $(KNR@U@OBJ) .pro .c$(ANSI@U@DOBJ): $(COMPILE) $(DLCFLAGS) -I$(MODULE_DIR) -o $@.o $<