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The information that tells make
how to recompile a system comes from
reading a data base called the makefile.
3.1 What Makefiles Contain | What makefiles contain. | |
3.2 What Name to Give Your Makefile | How to name your makefile. | |
3.3 Including Other Makefiles | How one makefile can use another makefile. | |
3.4 The Variable MAKEFILES | The environment can specify extra makefiles. | |
3.5 How Makefiles Are Remade | How makefiles get remade. | |
3.6 Overriding Part of Another Makefile | How to override part of one makefile with another makefile. | |
3.7 How make Reads a Makefile | How makefiles are parsed. | |
3.8 Secondary Expansion | How and when secondary expansion is performed. |
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