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With my last change, `sed' is used to cut out the target name from a listed target. Since there may be additional OPTions encoded in the "target", I tried to get only the first submatch before an `OPT'. However, `sed' uses longest match, so I'm re-writing this using awk. If anybody is like using `gawk' or anything different, please feel free to drop another patch. Since this is usually called by hand or by robots under review, I don't see much of a problem here. 2015-01-05 Jan-Benedict Glaw <jbglaw@lug-owl.de> contrib/ * config-list.mk: Use shortest match for OPT to find the actual target name. From-SVN: r219196