To enforce a policy for perl source files on a make source file is not a good, umm, policy.
Use the right tool for the job. Emacs can set rules for indentation, syntax, etc based on the type of file. I believe that vi also allows you to do that. Do not run perltidy on your makefile, run maketidy (is there such a beast?). Same as you would not run htmltidy, lint, or other inappropriate code cleaners on your perl file.
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In reply to Re: Damian ate my Makefile
by MidLifeXis
in thread Damian ate my Makefile
by SilasTheMonk
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