NAME¶
jmkmf - runs jmake with the correct options
SYNOPSIS¶
jmkmf [
top-level dir [
current dir ] ]
DESCRIPTION¶
Jmkmf is a wrapper which calls
jmake with the correct options,
defining the symbols
TOPDIR (location of the top-level
directory) and
CURDIR (current directory). The generated
Makefile.SH is then ran through
/bin/sh to produce a
Makefile.
Jmkmf is useful when you generate a makefile for the first time.
When ran without arguments,
jmkmf will scan the directories upwards,
looking for a .package file marking the top of your sources. It will then
derive the top-level directory and the name of the current directory by
itself.
Once you have a
Makefile.SH generated by
jmake, and have run
Configure already, you can use
make Makefile.SH to build the
Makefile.SH again and
make Makefile to run the Makefile.SH through
/bin/sh. To use the recursive commands, you have to append an 's' at
the end of the name as in
make Makefiles.SH and
make Makefiles.
AUTHOR¶
Raphael Manfredi <ram@hptnos02.grenoble.hp.com>
FILES¶
- Jmakefile
- High level description of makefile
- The file marking the top of your package tree
SEE ALSO¶
jmake(1),
packinit(1).