05-07-2004
If the Makefiles aren't too long, may be you can post here. You can't usually just concatenate two Makefiles. In some cases, the ordering of targets does matter.
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NAME
prj2make - Makefile generator from Visual Studio and Sharp Develop solution files.
SYNOPSIS
prj2make options file
DESCRIPTIOn
The prj2make tool will produce Makefiles or NMakefiles from Visual Studio solution files (files ending in .sln or .csproj) or SharpDevelop
combine files (files ending in .cmbx or .prjx).
This tool is commonly used to compile on Unix source code which has been originally developed with Visual Studio or SharpDevelop.
This tool can also be used to convert Visual Studio project files (.sln or .csproj) into Sharp Develop .prjx/.cmbx files, use the
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By default prj2make will produce Makefiles suitable to be consumed by Unix Make. If your application needs to target nmake, you can use
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OPTIONS
-c , -isCsc
Use csc instead of mcs on the generated files.
-csproj2prjx
Runs in conversion mode, and turns a csproj/sln into a set of prjx/cmbx files.
-n , -isNmake
Produce makefiles suitable to be used by Nmake.
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WEB SITE
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SEE ALSO
mcs(1),mono(1),make(1),mono-config(5)
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