gnustep / tools-make

The makefile package is a simple, powerful and extensible way to write makefiles for a GNUstep-based project.
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1 GNUstep makefile package


Here is some introductory info to get you started:

1.1 What is the GNUstep makefile package?

The makefile package is a simple, powerful and extensible way to write makefiles for a GNUstep-based project. It allows the user to write a project without having to deal with the complex issues associated with configuration, building, installation, and packaging. It also allows the user to easily create cross-compiled binaries.

1.2 Information

The file 'NEWS' has this packages feature history.

The file 'INSTALL' gives instructions for configuring and installing gnustep-make. Also see the 'machines' documentation and various machine specific READMEs in the Documentation directory.

Files in the 'Documentation' directory have information on the design of the Makefile system and how to write your own makefiles that work with it.

1.3 License

The GNUstep libraries are covered under the GNU Lesser Public License. This means you can use these libraries in any program (even non-free programs). If you distribute the libraries along with your program, you must make the improvements you have made to the libraries freely available. You should read the COPYING.LIB file for more information.

GNUstep tools, test programs, and other files are covered under the GNU General Public License. The GNU GPL is a free software license, which requires that all the released improved versions be free software as well. You should read the COPYING file for more information.

The GNUstep make package is licensed under the GNU GPL.

1.4 History

The GNUstep makefile package was designed by Scott Christley and Ovidiu Predescu.

Flags for building shared libraries and bundles on several systems were originally identified by Mircea Oancea mircea@pathcom.com.

Richard Frith-Macdonald richard@brainstorm.co.uk also contributed with ideas.

Nicola Pero nicola@brainstorm.co.uk rewrote much of the rule procedures to increase the speed of the package by over a factor of 7. He also rewrote much of the rest of the system to make it simpler and more effective.

1.5 How can you help?