Previously, we would only search for default*.do in the same directory in the target; now we search parent directories as well. Let's say we're in a/b/ and trying to build foo.o. If we find ../../default.o.do, then we'll run cd ../..; sh default.o.do a/b/foo .o $TMPNAME In other words, we still always chdir to the same directory as the .do file. But now $1 might have a path in it, not just a basename.
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/a/b/file.x.y.z
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/a/d/file
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/a/d/file.z
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/a/file
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/a/file.y.z
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/a/file.z
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/file.x.y.z
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/file.z
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/file
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