10-26-2011
It means exactly that. Either it's not on your path or it's not installed.
You can get the universal binaries here:
CMake - Cross Platform Make
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
htmake
HTMAKE(1) GLOBAL cgi Utilities HTMAKE(1)
NAME
htmake - create GLOBAL hypertext source searchable by gsearch.cgi
SYNOPSIS
htmake [htags options] [--url=base-url] [destdir]
DESCRIPTION
htmake is a wrapper script that creates searchable hypertext from program source code and records information into a path database needed
for a centralised search mechanism.
Prior to using this command you must have installed gsearch.cgi using the htconfig -I option and configured the location of the path data-
base in htmake.conf
Before you can create the hypertext source you need to execute gtags(1) from the root directory of the source tree. htmake is then called
from the same place.
htmake uses htags(1) to create the hypertext with a unique id and htconfig(1) to make the required entries in the path database.
OPTIONS
The following options will be passed to htags(1) if used.
-a Make an alphabetical function index.
-c Compress html. Use gzip(1) with .ghtml suffix.
-C Compress html. Use gzip(1) with .html.gz suffix.
-d tagdir, --tags=gtagsdbpath
Specifies the directory in which GTAGS and GRTAGS exist. The default is the current directory.
-F Use frames for definition index, file index and main view.
-l Make a name tag for each line of hypertext created.
-n Print out the line numbers.
-t title
The title of this hypertext. Defaults to the last component of the current path.
--action=cgi-url
Specify the location search queries are submitted to. Defaults to the value set in htmake.conf or to
http://localhost/cgi-bin/gsearch.cgi
The remaining options are more general or are passed to htconfig(1).
--url=base-url
the base url for your new hypertext source. For best results always use absolute url's here.
eg. http://host/~user/mysource
It defaults to file:/destdir
destdir
The directory in which hypertext is generated. The default is ./HTML
-v, --verbose
Activate the inbuilt screen saver. Give your phosphors a workout.
EXAMPLES
$ cd /usr/src/myprog
$ gtags
$ htmake
$ cd /usr/src/myprog
$ gtags -c
$ htmake -c --url=http://host/~user/prog/HTML
/home/user/public_html/prog
FILES
/etc/gtags/htmake.conf
path database
BUGS
As a wrapper htmake gets to inherit bugs from other software too. Isn't life fun.
This is alpha software - expect anything!
SEE ALSO
htconfig(1), htags(1), gtags(1), global(1).
AUTHOR
Ron Lee <ron@debian.org>
CREDITS
Thanks to Shigio Yamaguchi <shigio@gnu.org> for creating GLOBAL and releasing it as free software.
A truly cool productivity tool!
Debian GNU/Linux 27 March 1999 HTMAKE(1)