[TriLUG] Writing Complex make files for c/ c++/ and Java

Stephen P. Schaefer sschaefer at acm.org
Fri Nov 15 16:41:21 EST 2002


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The O'Reilly book "Managing Projectw with make" covers the simple and
intermediate complexity makefiles fairly well.  I'm not aware of
anything that explains well *really* complex make systems like the X
window system's imake results.  I haven't gone into it myself, but there
should be useful pointers in the info documentation of the autoconf
system.  For perl modules, there's MakeMaker.  I suspect most complex
makefile's arise  organically (that is, hack upon hack gets added to an
originally simple makefile) or they are derived from some other tool
like imake, autoconf, or MakeMaker.

~    - Stephen

Christopher P Rigano wrote:

|Greetings,
|
|Would anyone know where I could get information on developing simple,
|intermediate and complex make file facilities on Linux?
|
|Many thanks for your assistance!
|
|Christopher
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