On 5 December 2012 05:58, David Tardon <dtardon@redhat.com> wrote:
makes even bigger difference for me. Then it's the ~same as using make -r.
It is not the same thing. The .SUFFIXES special rule only deletes
defined (i.e., built-in) suffix rules, but it does not affect built-in
pattern rules. The -r flag disables both.
I meant it's almost the same.
At least in my simple time measurements there was no visible difference.
pushed something in
https://gerrit.libreoffice.org/#/c/1257/
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