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Re: using make on big Java projects
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- Subject: Re: using make on big Java projects
- From: hwidjaja at my-deja dot com
- Date: Fri, 03 Dec 1999 03:40:25 GMT
- Newsgroups: gnu.gcc.help,linux.dev.gcc
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if you handling lot of files in a big project, I recommend OTC makeit
(www.dscpl.com.au) which has the capability to handle Java files.
however, it takes a while to setup, but once you get it going..
OTC makeit is really useful.
fyi, otc makeit uses gnu make ...
cheers,
hwidjaja
In article <3845C34E.4FFB923A@usa.net>,
oneself <oneself@usa.net> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I have just recently started writing makefiles and using make.
> and I want to it on an already existing, very big Java project
> that contains something like 500 files in an elaborate tree structure.
> from the brief but decisive acquaintance I had with make there was
> one thing that became obvious to me, and that is that I had to
actually
> put in every file name in the make file. and,if I was bored enough,
> their dependencies.
>
> my first question is, am I right or wrong. if I'm wrong then how can
> I make make make my whole project with out putting in every
> file name in the makefile.
> if I'm write, are there any tools out there that make this task easier
> to manage.
>
> thanks.
>
>
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