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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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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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