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3250 ignores the line that sets `SHELL'. In MS-DOS, GNU `make' searches for
3271 line that sets it will be effectively ignored. This is so `make' will
3497 any `-C' options) it sets the variable `CURDIR' to the pathname of the
3679 sub-sub-`make', and so on. The incrementation happens when `make' sets
4212 sets `bar' to `a.c b.c c.c'. *Note Setting Variables: Setting.
4232 sets `bar' to `a.c b.c c.c'.
4472 sets `objects' to `main.o foo.o bar.o utils.o another.o'.
5013 sets `frobozz' to `yes', while:
5022 sets `frobozz' to `no'.
5615 This simple example sets the variable `files' to the list of all
5988 sets `contents' to the contents of the file `foo', with a space (rather
5993 sets `files' to the expansion of `*.c'. Unless `make' is using a very
6356 sets the value of the variable V to X. If you specify a value in this
6827 OS/2, etc. may have different sets of default rules. To see the full