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Not without:
- seeing the code,
- knowing complete details about the environment in which you plan to build your software,
- and complete details about the environment(s) in which you plan to run your software.
If your source code is depending on Solaris C library features and doesn't already include
#ifdefs to use alternative
glibc interfaces for general Linux systems or distribution specific libraries for the particular Linux system(s) you have decided to use instead of Solaris/SunOS, just changing macros in your
makefile is not going to work. You have to actually write C source code that will work in your new, different environment(s).
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
ml-makedepend
ml-makedepend(1) General Commands Manual ml-makedepend(1)
NAME
ml-makedepend - list files a ML program depends upon
SYNOPSIS
ml-makedepend [ DU-options ] [ -n ] [ -f makefile ] project.cm target
ml-makedepend [ DU-options ] [ -a arch ] [ -o os ] [ -f makefile ] project.cm target
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the ml-makedepend command. This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the origi-
nal program does not have a manual page. The ml-makedepend script is part of the SML/NJ CM (Compilation and Library Manager) that is used
to generate a list of files that a ML program depends on for use by make.
OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below.
-n ml-makedepend usually uses the make variables $(ARCH) and $(OPSYS) in the filenames for the Makefile. This option disables this
feature.
-a arch
Use arch in place of $(ARCH).
-o os Use os in place of $(OPSYS).
-f makefile
Name of the makefile to be used rather than the default Makefile.
-Dname=value
Set CM variable to given value.
-Dname Set CM variable to 1.
-Uname Unset CM variable.
SEE ALSO
sml(1), ml-lex(1), ml-build(1), ml-yacc(1).
The programs are documented fully by CM: The SML/NJ Compilation and Library Manager, User Manual, Matthias Blume, which is available via
<http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/cs/what/smlnj/doc/CM/new.pdf>.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Aaron Matthew Read <amread@nyx.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
October 25, 2002 ml-makedepend(1)