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This is the DMAKE version 3.7 distribution. DMAKE is a Make like tool that
has been written by me and has been used by individuals at the University of
Waterloo. This release replaces the previous version 3.6 release which is no
longer supported. Please read the file 'readme/release' which accompanies
this distribution and describes details of this release (This note is found
in readme/cover).
dmake is available for anonymous ftp from watmsg.uwaterloo.ca address is
129.97.129.9. It is in the pub/dmake directory, set your mode to binary,
and copy either:
dmake37.tar.Z - compressed tar archive
dmake37.zoo - zoo archive
dmake37-msdos-exe.zoo - MSDOS executable zoo archive
dmake37-msdos-exe.zip - MSDOS executable zip archive
dmake37.shar01 - xx part shar archive, get all parts
...
dmake37.sharxx
dmake is different from other versions of make in that it supports significant
enhancements (See the man page). A short summary of the more important
ones follows:
. support for portable makefiles
. runs on many platforms (DOS, generic unix [sysv and bsd4.3],
apollo, OS/2, Atari, and many others)
. significantly enhanced macro facilities
. transitive closure on inference graph
. sophisticated inference algorithm
. support for traversing the file sytem both during making of targets
and during inference
. %-meta rules for specifying rules to be used for inferring
prerequisites
. highly configurable
. support for libraries
. parallel making of targets on architectures that support it
. attributed targets
. text diversions
. group recipes
. swapping itself to DISK under MSDOS
. supports MKS extended argument passing convention
All code found in this distribution is original and written by me except where
noted in the source and the following:
- dbug/dbug package from Fred Fish (dmake DEBUG=1, to make a debugging version
of dmake)
- malloc.c package in dbug/malloc from the NET, see the directory for
attribution.
-dennis