Since virtually nobody uses make on windows with windows shell commands (there is nmake which is different), I don't think this would change an "expected" behavior by anyone. The other possibility is to have a SHELL := bash in the top makefile, but I think that invokes bash and does complex translations for each and every line as executed within in the Makefile rather than just once when make is executed. It is much simpler to run bash -c "make target" on windows because you can then often just use it as is and let it do the path and environment translations between bash
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