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Re: makefile skeletons?
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Alexander V. Diemand |
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Re: makefile skeletons? |
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Mon, 05 Jan 2004 14:15:18 +0100 |
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Nicola Pero wrote:
|>Where can GNUmakefile skeletons (for applications, tools, etc) be found?
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| Good question/suggestion. We don't have an official (or unofficial, for
| what matters) set of GNUmakefile skeletons.
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| I see two main uses for GNUmakefile skeletons - one as starting points.
| In that case, probably minimal GNUmakefiles are best.
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| Another use is as a commented reference of which variables you can use in
| each type of GNUmakefile. Presumably having example GNUmakefiles
| containing a list of all variables which can be defined with comments, and
| examples of how to define them, would be a useful reference.
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| Any comments ?
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| Shall we set up such sets ? What about a new core/make/Examples/
| subdirectory on CVS ?
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Best place for things "in the general interest" might be:
http://wiki.gnustep.org
It is easier to handle than CVS :-)
Alex.
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