Re: Simple question: What does 'make [1], make[2]...make[n]' mean?
site_archiver@lists.apple.com Delivered-To: darwin-dev@lists.apple.com In message <b63c3ef597c779dde5db30f80318d275@highstream.net>, "Frederick C. Lee " writes:
Greetings: I'm running a generic make via 'Makefile' of some open unix-application source code. I notice the following: ... make[5]: Nothing to be done for `all'. Making all in developers ... ...
Since I got idle time on my hands as I watch the 'make' do its thing, I wonder what the [n] represents.
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