Hiyas,
Makefile.common uses CVS_EXTRAS_RC to define the variable of the user config
file and uses a complex structure to only include it, when it is a file.
According to "info make", there is a much easier way:
| If you want `make' to simply ignore a makefile which does not exist
| and cannot be remade, with no error message, use the `-include'
| directive instead of `include', like this:
-include $(HOME)/.cvspkgsrc
Imho, this makes the Makefile much more easier to read and also removes a
reference to Extras with the variable CVS_EXTRAS_RC.
Regards,
Till
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