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bug in SW's make.exe (v3.81) : "Malformed target-specific variable definition" error

Well, after more investigation, I see that the problem comes from an exotic folder name (_STM32_ surrounded by three “=” which I can’t reproduce here due to formatting codes) !
So no problem with make 3.81 if paths have no fancy names... just letters, numbers and _ .
Sorry to bother !
Xavier

France

Hi Xavier

OK, now I understand: an ‘=’ in the right-hand side of a dependency in a Makefile define a target-dependent variable, whose name is the left-hand side of the equal sign and the value is the right-hand side of the equal. This variable will be valid only when executing commands to build the current target (what is on the left of the ‘:’) or one of its dependencies.

The problem there was that K:/ is definitly not a valid variable name... If it had been, you will not have had the error, but the build will have failed for another reason, as a dependency would have missed for your target...

So, it’s right: avoid fancy folder names, and especially always omit ‘=’ signs in a folder name (by the way its the first time I see such a folder name...)

Regards,

Bernard (Ac6)