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Unhappy about the makefile

can anyone well explain how to create a makefile? especially those commands in the makefile?

BTW, what is CFLAG?
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See this - How to write a Makefile

Another useful link - Java Makefile

CFLAGS are usually the compiler options that are passed to the C/C++ compiler.
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Post Makefile writing......

nothing to do with make file it is easy
and copy one sample make file from example programming.

change the path accrding to ur file systems.

where as CFLAG is C FLAGS has to be set those are macros
defined in the pre compiler those will be intialized.
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