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Operating Systems HP-UX Make command performs badly and refuses to compile on 200000 files Post 302434135 by madhur.tripathi on Thursday 1st of July 2010 12:13:31 PM
Old 07-01-2010
Many thanx for replying....I don't have any clue how to compile five makefiles in single go with make command... Please suggest me a workaround as u suggested...I would really appreciate your help
 

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STYLE.MAKEFILE(5)					      BSD File Formats Manual						 STYLE.MAKEFILE(5)

NAME
style.Makefile -- FreeBSD Makefile file style guide DESCRIPTION
This file specifies the preferred style for makefiles in the FreeBSD source tree. o All makefiles should have an SCM ID at the start of the file, followed by a blank line. # $FreeBSD$ o .PATH: comes next if needed, and is spelled ``.PATH: '', with a single ASCII space after a colon. Do not use the VPATH variable. o Special variables (i.e., LIB, SRCS, MLINKS, etc.) are listed in order of ``product'', then building and installing a binary. Special variables may also be listed in ``build'' order: i.e., ones for the primary program (or library) first. The general ``product'' order is: PROG/[SH]LIB/SCRIPTS FILES LINKS [NO_]MAN MLINKS INCS SRCS WARNS CFLAGS DPADD LDADD. The general ``build'' order is: PROG/[SH]LIB/SCRIPTS SRCS WARNS CFLAGS DPADD LDADD INCS FILES LINKS [NO_]MAN MLINKS. o Omit SRCS when using <bsd.prog.mk> and there is a single source file named the same as the PROG. o Omit MAN when using <bsd.prog.mk> and the manual page is named the same as the PROG, and is in section 1. o All variable assignments are spelled ``VAR='', i.e., no space between the variable name and the =. Keep values sorted alphabetically, if possible. o Do not use += to set variables that are only set once (or to set variables for the first time). o Do not use vertical whitespace in simple makefiles, but do use it to group locally related things in more complex/longer ones. o WARNS comes before CFLAGS, as it is basically a CFLAGS modifier. It comes before CFLAGS rather than after CFLAGS so it does not get lost in a sea of CFLAGS statements as WARNS is an important thing. The usage of WARNS is spelled ``WARNS?= '', so that it may be overridden on the command line or in make.conf(5). o ``NO_WERROR= yes'' should not be used, it defeats the purpose of WARNS. It should only be used on the command line and in special cir- cumstances. o CFLAGS is spelled ``CFLAGS+= ''. o Listing -D's before -I's in CFLAGS is preferred for alphabetical ordering and to make -D's easier to see. The -D's often affect condi- tional compilation, and -I's tend to be quite long. Split long CFLAGS settings between the -D's and -I's. o Do not use GCCisms (such as -g and -Wall) in CFLAGS. o Typically, there is one ASCII tab between VAR= and the value in order to start the value in column 9. An ASCII space is allowed for variable names that extend beyond column 9. A lack of whitespace is also allowed for very long variable names. o .include <bsd.*.mk> goes last. o Do not use anachronisms like $< and $@. Instead use ${.IMPSRC} or ${.ALLSRC} and ${.TARGET}. o To not build the ``foo'' part of the base system, use NO_FOO, not NOFOO. o To optionally build something in the base system, spell the knob WITH_FOO not WANT_FOO or USE_FOO. The latter are reserved for the FreeBSD Ports Collection. o For variables that are only checked with defined(), do not provide any fake value. The desire to express a logical grouping often means not obeying some of the above. EXAMPLES
The simplest program Makefile is: # $FreeBSD$ PROG= foo .include <bsd.prog.mk> The simplest library Makefile is: # $FreeBSD$ LIB= foo SHLIB_MAJOR= 1 MAN= libfoo.3 SRCS= foo.c .include <bsd.lib.mk> SEE ALSO
make(1), make.conf(5), style(9) HISTORY
This manual page is inspired from the same source as style(9) manual page in FreeBSD. BUGS
There are few hard and fast style rules here. The style of many things is too dependent on the context of the whole makefile, or the lines surrounding it. BSD
January 8, 2005 BSD
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