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6 Second make invocation</A>
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Because of the <TT>INTERNAL_tool_NAME</TT> variable being a
non-empty string (while it was empty in the previous top-level
invocation), <TT>tool.make</TT> will include the actual rules to build
the tool; in particular, the <TT>internal-tool-all</TT> rule, which is
then executed and builds the tool. All variables such as
<TT>OBJC_FILES</TT> or the library flags are now available directly
in the makefiles, they have already been prepared and preprocessed, so
that the rules in <TT>tool.make</TT> can just plainly use these
variables naively to perform their job (compiling, installing, or
whatever).
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