!@()$#&!)@$ make will stop. Here's the short story: on Unix system returns
the status code in the *upper 8 bits* of a 16 bit value, plus some magic
values. If you don't shift the return value right 8 bits, and return that,
then the calling process won't see the error, because it will only see the
low 8 bits (which don't make sense, the data being in the upper 8 bits).
This is a common mistake people do when using system.
Don't ask how long it took me to notice that pkgdata failed
to stop the makefiles, I'm too upset right now...
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in platform.h.in, and hardcode it to "nmake" in pwin32.h and "gmake" in
pos400.h and pos2.h. Then use U_MAKE to define the default make command in
pkgdata.c, if there is no MAKE env variable.
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