et al ...

No, I'm not trying to process a command line.

I am coercing an automatically generated Makefile into submission as it's being written.

As in overriding MakeMaker's limited and IMNSHO failed sanity checking.
MakeMaker will not allow (at least that I've been able to discover) a fully qualified library name.

The one I hacked together from Kenosis solution gets it done, and it looks just like me ... UGLY!

Now, I've learned to accept being ugly, it's an unchangeable fact of life.

Fortunately for code, it can be changed, it can be made to look pretty if one has the skills!

Thanks


In reply to Re^2: Help combining two regex's into one by Anonymous Monk
in thread Help combining two regex's into one by Anonymous Monk

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