I am trying to use a makefile to sync some of my directories that are on my pc with my thumb drive. For this purpose, I am using multiple commands in a single target. The makefile looks somewhat like this
pend:
rsync -avhzPu /foo/ /bar/
rsync -avhzPu /bob/ /alice/
But, every time I am doing make -f .sync pend
only the first command runs and gives some output along with some error
sent 45.78K bytes received 3.32K bytes 98.20K bytes/sec
total size is 4.42G speedup is 89,981.37
rsync error: some files/attrs were not transferred (see previous errors) (code 23) at main.c(1196) [sender=3.1.2]
.sync:14: recipe for target 'pend' failed
make: *** [pend] Error 23
But when I am running the commands separately it works. I am not sure what wrong I am doing here.
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separators or `\` line continuation stuff. See: gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html#Rule-Introduction~
is not evaluated in a makefile context - try using$(HOME)
instead.