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makefile - How to force an error in a gnumake file

I want to detect a condition in my makefile where a tool is the wrong version and force the make to fail with an error message indicating the item is not the right version.

Can anyone give an example of doing this?

I tried the following but it is not the right syntax:

ifeq "$(shell svnversion --version | sed s/[^0-9.]*://)" "1.4"
$error("Bad svnversion v1.4, please install v1.6")
endif

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From the manual:

$(error Bad svn version v1.4, please install v1.6)

This will result make to a fatal error:

$ make
Makefile:2: *** Bad svn version v1.4, please install v1.6.  Stop.

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