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smake is a highly portable 'make' program that makes commands up to date based on rules in Makefiles and on the timestamps of the related files. It implements a complete superset of the features of the classical POSIX/Unix make program. It warns about typical misuse of dynamic macros that prevent portability of makefiles. Its automake features allow you to run scripts to automatically create rules for unknown platforms.

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2005-06-13 20:11 Back to release list
1.2a31

cmake compiles on HP_UX-10.x again. A -k / -S option has been implemented according to POSIX. .s.o: assembly rules have been added to default rules and to .SUFFIXES:. ...move and ...touch messages now go to stdout as the command verbose messages. The check for NAMEMAX in getln() has been deactivated. This release will not check for default rules in case of final :: rules. install-sh has been updated to know that BSDi chown is in /usr/sbin. This is the version that will appear on the SchilliX OpenSolaris distribution as "make".
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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