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Skeleton Makefile Generator
Abstract
OSSP smake is a powerful mechanism to generate standard Makefiles out
of skeleton Makefiles which only provide the essential parts. The
missing stuff gets automatically filled in by shared include files. A
reasonable scheme to create a huge Makefile hierarchy and to keep it
consistent for the time of development. The trick is that it merges
the skeleton (Makefile.sm) and the templates (include files)
in a priority-driven way, i.e. defines and targets can be overwritten.
The idea is taken from X Consortium's
imake, but the goal here is not inherited system independence
for the Makefiles, the goal is consistency and power without the need of
manually maintaining a Makefile hierarchy consisting of plain Makefiles.
Authors
Ralf S. Engelschall <rse@engelschall.com>
Status
Stable Version: | none | (none) |
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Source
Donation
OSSP smake is a sub-project of OSSP and hence a fully
non-profit Open Source Software
effort. The development on OSSP projects
like OSSP smake is supported by the contributions and sponsoring of individuals
and companies. You can support OSSP smake and the
other OSSP projects yourself by contributing source fixes and
enhancements or by donating
money.
To reward the efforts on OSSP smake, just
press the button to the right to perform a secure PayPal online money transaction to the
OSSP project. Credit will be given to you on the OSSP Sponsors page once your donation
was received.
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