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From: anatoly AT missinglink DOT co DOT il (Anatoly Kardash)
Subject: Re: Make SHELL variable
5 Feb 1997 23:30:47 -0800 :
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Jeffery G. Smith wrote:
> 
> I notice that when make executes a command it actually does a
>         $(SHELL) -c command
> 
> This appears to be a GNU make thing since it happens on our standard
> UNIX platforms as well.  I wasn't able to find any documentation that
> admitted that this -c was added or how to get rid of it.  I really would
> like to be able to use cmd.exe as the SHELL but the -c gets in the way.
> 

In most of cases use of bash/sh is much more convinient and handy
(I don't want even speak about complex comands, etc.). I agree that
there are special cases when the command requires a special shell,
say CMD.EXE. In such a case I'm using the following command (an example):

target:		deps
	export COMSPEC="$(SYSTEMROOT)\system32\cmd.exe" && my_cmd my args

This works fine with the default shell sh(bash) - at least for me :-).

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