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Makefile variable initialization and export

somevar := apple
export somevar
update := $(shell echo "v=$$somevar")

all:
    @echo $(update)

I was hoping to apple as output of command, however it's empty, which makes me think export and := variable expansion taking place on different phases. how to overcome this?

question from:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2838715/makefile-variable-initialization-and-export

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The problem is that export exports the variable to the subshells used by the commands; it is not available for expansion in other assignments. So don't try to get it from the environment outside a rule.

somevar := apple
export somevar

update1 := $(shell perl -e 'print "method 1 $$ENV{somevar}
"')
# Make runs the shell command, the shell does not know somevar, so update1 is "method 1 ".

update2 := perl -e 'print "method 2 $$ENV{somevar}
"'
# Now update2 is perl -e 'print "method 2 $$ENV{somevar}
"'

# Lest we forget:
update3 := method 3 $(somevar)

all:
    echo $(update1)
    $(update2)
    echo $(update3)
    perl -e 'print method 4 "$$ENV{somevar}
"'

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