>> Using a wildcard with rm -f means that if there are no object files to >> remove, rm will try to remove a non-existent file named '*.c', and > > Nit: do you mean '*.o'? ;) Oh, yes I do. I'll just fix that up locally without sending a new patch. >> then ignore the failure it gets by trying to do that. Which is fine. >> --- >> Makefile | 11 ++++++----- >> 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) Look good otherwise? :)