# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that
# designated by a single-character variable, since that can be
# reference using $D only, i.e. without the parentheses that are
# required for most other parameters, as e.g. in $(target).
-D = ../../../../
+D = ../../
# The last field specifies the names of data and other files that