make for Windows (original) (raw)
Make: GNU make utility to maintain groups of programs
Version
3.81
Description
Make is a tool which controls the generation of executables and other non-source files of a program from the program's source files. Make gets its knowledge of how to build your program from a file called the makefile, which lists each of the non-source files and how to compute it from other files. When you write a program, you should write a makefile for it, so that it is possible to use Make to build and install the program.
Capabilities of Make
- Make enables the end user to build and install your package without knowing the details of how that is done -- because these details are recorded in the makefile that you supply.
- Make figures out automatically which files it needs to update, based on which source files have changed. It also automatically determines the proper order for updating files, in case one non-source file depends on another non-source file. As a result, if you change a few source files and then run Make, it does not need to recompile all of your program. It updates only those non-source files that depend directly or indirectly on the source files that you changed.
- Make is not limited to any particular language. For each non-source file in the program, the makefile specifies the shell commands to compute it. These shell commands can run a compiler to produce an object file, the linker to produce an executable, ar to update a library, or TeX or Makeinfo to format documentation.
- Make is not limited to building a package. You can also use Make to control installing or deinstalling a package, generate tags tables for it, or anything else you want to do often enough to make it worth while writing down how to do it.
Homepage
http://www.gnu.org/software/make
Download
If you download the Setup program of the package, any requirements for running applications, such as dynamic link libraries (DLL's) from the dependencies as listed below under Requirements, are already included. If you download the package as Zip files, then you must download and install the dependencies zip file yourself. Developer files (header files and libraries) from other packages are however not included; so if you wish to develop your own applications, you must separately install the required packages.
| Description | Download | Size | Last change | Md5sum | | | | | | ---------------------------------- | -------- | ------------------------------------ | ----------- | ------- | | ---------------- | | -------------------------------- | | • Complete package, except sources | | Setup | | 3384653 | | 25 November 2006 | | 8ae51379d1f3eef8360df4e674f17d6d | | • Sources | | Setup | | 1252948 | | 25 November 2006 | | b896c02e3d581040ba1ad65024bbf2cd | | | | | | | | | | | | • Binaries | | Zip | | 495645 | | 25 November 2006 | | 3521948bc27a31d1ade0dcb23be16d49 | | • Dependencies | | Zip | | 708206 | | 25 November 2006 | | d370415aa924fa023411c4099ef84563 | | • Documentation | | Zip | | 2470575 | | 25 November 2006 | | 43a07e449d4bab3eb3f31821640ecab7 | | • Sources | | Zip | | 2094753 | | 25 November 2006 | | 8bed4cf17c5206f8094f9c96779be663 |
You can also download the files from the GnuWin32files page.
You canmonitornew releases of the port of this package.
Installation, Usage and Help
General Installation Instructions
GnuWin32 Help (feature requests, bugs, etc)
Requirements
Requirements for running applications, excluding external ones such as msvcrt.dll, perl, etc, are included in theSetup program and the dependencies zip file.
- Win32, i.e. MS-Windows 95 / 98 / ME / NT / 2000 / XP / 2003 with msvcrt.dll and msvcp60.dll. If msvcrt.dll or msvcp60.dll is not in your Windows/System folder, get them from Microsoft, or (msvcrt.dll only) by installing Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher.
- libintl3
- libiconv2
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