09-07-2011
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There are simply 10 files in here, can someone do this on Solaris 10 and let me know how...
Well, really 85
After looking at Makefile I think you just need to remove all CFLAGS but for Solaris from it and run make, not gmake.
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MKDEP(1) BSD General Commands Manual MKDEP(1)
NAME
mkdep -- construct Makefile dependency list
SYNOPSIS
mkdep [-aDdopq] [-f file] [-s suffixes] -- [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.
-D Post process (as -d) but read the list of filenames from stdin.
-d Post process and merge previously created (for example by ``cc -MD x.c'') depend files into a single file.
-f Write the include file dependencies to file, instead of the default ``.depend''.
-o Add an additional .OPTIONAL line for each dependent file.
-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. -p is equivalent to specifying a null suffix with -s.
-q Do not print a warning for inaccessible files when -d is given.
-s Expand each target filename to a list, replacing the '.o' suffix with each element of suffixes. The list of suffixes may be space or
comma separated.
FILES
.depend File containing list of dependencies.
SEE ALSO
cc(1), cpp(1), make(1)
HISTORY
The mkdep command appeared in 4.3BSD-Tahoe.
BUGS
Some characters special to make(1), most notably the comment character, are not escaped correctly if they appear in file names. This can
lead to unparseable output or silently cause dependencies to be lost.
BSD
October 15, 2010 BSD