As noted before, PMake will not
expand a variable unless it knows of a value for it. This can
cause problems for makefiles that expect to leave variables
undefined except in special circumstances (e.g. if more flags
need to be passed to the C compiler or the output from a text
processor should be sent to a different printer). If the
variables are enclosed in curly braces
(${PRINTER}
), the shell will let them pass.
If they are enclosed in parentheses, however, the shell will
declare a syntax error and the make will come to a grinding
halt.
You have two choices: change the makefile to define the
variables (their values can be overridden on the command line,
since that is where they would have been set if you used
Make, anyway) or always give the
-V
flag (this can be done with the
.MAKEFLAGS
target, if you want).
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