On Sep 23, 2017, at 8:53 AM, Norman Wilson
<norman(a)oclsc.org> wrote:
As with any other language, of course, it's best to use it
in as simple a way as possible. So I don't care much whether
it's gmake or pmake or qmake as long as it implements more
or less the 7/e core subset without breaking anything.
For my Makefiles, I almost always add
.POSIX:
as the first line, to avoid inadvertently using [bgp]make extensions.