12-21-2006
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MKDEP(1) BSD General Commands Manual MKDEP(1)
NAME
mkdep -- construct Makefile dependency list
SYNOPSIS
mkdep [-ap] [-f file] [flags] file ...
DESCRIPTION
mkdep takes a set of flags for the C compiler and a list of C source files as arguments and constructs a set of include file dependencies
which are written into the file ``.depend''. An example of its use in a Makefile might be:
CFLAGS= -O -I../include
SRCS= file1.c file2.c
depend:
mkdep ${CFLAGS} ${SRCS}
where the macro SRCS is the list of C source files and the macro CFLAGS is the list of flags for the C compiler.
The options are as follows:
-a Append to the output file, so that multiple mkdep's may be run from a single Makefile.
-f Write the include file dependencies to file, instead of the default ``.depend''.
-p Cause mkdep to produce dependencies of the form:
program: program.c
so that subsequent makes will produce program directly from its C module rather than using an intermediate .o module. This is useful
for programs whose source is contained in a single module.
SEE ALSO
cc(1), cpp(1), make(1)
FILES
.depend File containing list of dependencies.
HISTORY
The mkdep command appeared in 4.3BSD-Tahoe.
4.2 Berkeley Distribution June 6, 1993 4.2 Berkeley Distribution