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This directory contains the %VERSION% release of GNU Make.
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See the file NEWS for the user-visible changes from previous releases.
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In addition, there have been bugs fixed.
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Please check the system-specific notes below for any caveats related to
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your operating system.
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For general building and installation instructions, see the file INSTALL.
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If you need to build GNU Make and have no other `make' program to use,
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you can use the shell script `build.sh' instead. To do this, first run
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`configure' as described in INSTALL. Then, instead of typing `make' to
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build the program, type `sh build.sh'. This should compile the program
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in the current directory. Then you will have a Make program that you can
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use for `./make install', or whatever else.
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Some systems' Make programs are broken and cannot process the Makefile for
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GNU Make. If you get errors from your system's Make when building GNU
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Make, try using `build.sh' instead.
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GNU Make is free software. See the file COPYING for copying conditions.
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Documentation
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-------------
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GNU make is fully documented in the GNU Make manual, which is contained
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in this distribution as the file make.texinfo. You can also find
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on-line and preformatted (PostScript and DVI) versions at the FSF's web
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site. There is information there about ordering hardcopy documentation.
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http://www.gnu.org/
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http://www.gnu.org/doc/doc.html
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http://www.gnu.org/manual/manual.html
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You can also find the latest versions of GNU Make from there.
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Bug Reporting
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-------------
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You can send GNU make bug reports to <bug-make@gnu.org>. Please see the
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section of the GNU make manual entitled `Problems and Bugs' for
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information on submitting useful and complete bug reports.
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You can also use the FSF's online bug tracking system to submit new
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problem reports or search for existing ones. A web interface is
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available here:
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http://www-gnats.gnu.org:8080/cgi-bin/wwwgnats.pl
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Use the Category "make".
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If you need help using GNU make, try these forums:
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help-make@gnu.org
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help-utils@gnu.org
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news:gnu.utils.help
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news:gnu.utils.bug
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CVS Access
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----------
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The GNU make source repository is available via anonymous CVS from the
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GNU Subversions CVS server; look here for details:
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http://www.gnu.org/software/devel.html
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Please note: you won't be able to build GNU make from CVS without
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installing appropriate maintainer's tools, such as automake, autoconf,
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GNU make, and GCC. There are no instructions on this included with the
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tree, so you must be familiar with the installation and use of these
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tools. We make no guarantees about the contents or quality of the
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latest code in the CVS repository: it is not unheard of for code that is
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known to be broken to be checked in. Use at your own risk.
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Ports
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-----
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- See README.customs for details on integrating GNU make with the
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Customs distributed build environment from the Pmake distribution.
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- See readme.vms for details about GNU Make on OpenVMS.
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- See README.Amiga for details about GNU Make on AmigaDOS.
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- See README.W32 for details about GNU Make on Windows NT, 95, or 98.
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- See README.DOS for compilation instructions on MS-DOS and MS-Windows
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using DJGPP tools.
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A precompiled binary of the MSDOS port of GNU Make is available as part
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of DJGPP; see the WWW page http://www.delorie.com/djgpp/ for more
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information.
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Please note there are two _separate_ ports of GNU make for Microsoft
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systems: a native Windows tool built with (for example) MSVC or Cygwin,
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and a DOS-based tool built with DJGPP. Please be sure you are looking
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at the right README!
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System-specific Notes
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---------------------
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It has been reported that the XLC 1.2 compiler on AIX 3.2 is buggy such
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that if you compile make with `cc -O' on AIX 3.2, it will not work correctly.
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It is said that using `cc' without `-O' does work.
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One area that is often a problem in configuration and porting is the code
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to check the system's current load average. To make it easier to test and
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debug this code, you can do `make check-loadavg' to see if it works
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properly on your system. (You must run `configure' beforehand, but you
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need not build Make itself to run this test.)
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Another potential source of porting problems is the support for large
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files (LFS) in configure for those operating systems that provide it.
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Please report any bugs that you find in this area. If you run into
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difficulties, then as a workaround you should be able to disable LFS by
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adding the `--disable-largefile' option to the `configure' script.
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On systems that support micro- and nano-second timestamp values and
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where stat(2) provides this information, GNU make will use it when
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comparing timestamps to get the most accurate possible result. However,
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at the moment there is no system call (that I'm aware of) that will
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allow you to *set* a timestamp to a micro- or nano-second granularity.
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This means that "cp -p" and other similar tools (tar, etc.) cannot
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exactly duplicate timestamps with micro- and nano-second granularity.
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If your build system contains rules that depend on proper behavior of
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tools like "cp -p", you should configure make to not use micro- and
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nano-second timestamps with the --disable-nsec-timestamps flag.
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