If I create an implicit rule with a prerequisite (but no recipe), then the dependency does not seem to be honored. If, on the other hand, I define the prerequisite in the block where I define the recipe, or if I specify a dependency of a particular instance of the target, it does seem to work. I have the following Makefile (GNU make 3.81)
all: foo.a foo.b bar.b bar.c
dep1:
@echo "running $@"
%.a: dep1
%.a:
@echo "running $@ (depends on: $^)"
bar.b: dep1
%.b: dep1
@echo "running $@ (depends on: $^)"
bar.c: dep1
bar.c:
@echo "running $@ (depends on: $^)"
If I run make, I get:
~/tmp/tmp5> make
running foo.a (depends on: )
running dep1
running foo.b (depends on: dep1)
running bar.b (depends on: dep1)
running bar.c (depends on: dep1)
It seems that even though I have %.a
depend on dep1
, that foo.a
can be built without dep1
being built. Is this a bug in make, or is there a reason for this behavior?
Thanks,
John