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I'm currently trying to run my makefile which is as follows:

run program:
        export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1
        python ~/program/main.py --setup2

I receive a Permission denied error when I try to run the export shell command. I'm assuming the reason is because I'm currently using a lab's server to run this program, and usually only a designated few are granted permission for many of the server's functionalities.

However, whenever I run this command "manually" (i.e. typing out both lines of the makefile myself in the terminal), it runs fine.

I've also taken a look at How to use shell commands in Makefile and shell script run when I am root but I get a permission denied when it is invoked from a Makefile (still as root) and tried to change the line export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1 to "$(export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1)" and "$(shell export CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1)" but I get the same permission error.

Is there a way that I can go around this issue, or will I have to talk to the server manager? Thanks.

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    Make's export directive and the the shell export command are not the same thing. But the main problem here is the permission error. I am surprised that that error even exists, and I don't know enough system administration to understand why it's happening. I suggest you try echo $SHELL; whoami in the command line, and echo $$SHELL; whoami in the makefile rule, to rule some things out. Also, which version of Make are you using? (You can check with make -v.)
    – Beta
    Nov 15, 2019 at 0:53
  • My make version is 4.1 and when I ran the file as you suggested I get the output /bin/bash \ user. The output is the same as when I run the echo command in the terminal.
    – Sean
    Nov 15, 2019 at 0:59
  • Use 'make -d run' to get debugging information. Also, can you share command line, and full log file ?
    – dash-o
    Nov 15, 2019 at 6:02
  • I think you're making an invalid assumption about where the error is happening: export isn't a command, and won't cause a permission denied error. Can you provide a complete example that produces the error, along with the exact output, with the error, you see from that example? Nov 15, 2019 at 21:51

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There might be some confusion between make export, and the shell export.

Outside a rule, the 'export' is directive, manipulating the make environment - usually in the context communicating between sub-makes.

When you put it into a rule (after ), it will get executed by the it's own sub-shell, which will be a no-op (the python command on the next line does not share env with the export on the first line). Consider changing rule to:

run program:
<TAB>    CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES=1 python ~/program/main.py --setup2

Out of curiosity, why are there two targets (run, program) used here ?

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