SPELL=make VERSION=4.4.1 SOURCE=$SPELL-$VERSION.tar.gz SOURCE2=$SOURCE.sig SOURCE_GPG=gnu.gpg:$SOURCE2:UPSTREAM_KEY SOURCE2_IGNORE=signature SOURCE_DIRECTORY="$BUILD_DIRECTORY/$SPELL-$VERSION" # Watch: https://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/make/ SOURCE_URL[0]=$GNU_URL/$SPELL/$SOURCE SOURCE_URL[1]=ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/$SPELL/$SOURCE SOURCE2_URL[0]=${SOURCE_URL[0]}.sig SOURCE2_URL[1]=${SOURCE_URL[1]}.sig LICENSE[0]=GPL WEB_SITE=https://www.gnu.org/software/make/make.html ENTERED=20010922 KEYWORDS="devel" SHORT="make generates executables and other non-source programs" cat << EOF make - Generates executables and other non-source programs Make examines a set of related files, determines which of them are out of date, and runs just the commands necessary to bring them back up to date. Make is typically used to compile and link programs, but it can be useful in many other situations as well. Make reads a file called a 'makefile' to learn how the files in your program are put together. It may also contain rules to install the product, clear up the workspace, generate distribution packages, or other tasks. When you write a program, you should also create a makefile for it so that it is possible to use Make to build and install it. EOF