Use mmake too, however, the debian package is an old version. Check the
website: http://www.tildeslash.com/mmake/ for the latest version.
Ciao,
Hein
Rob Hazlewood wrote:
I find mmake to be the best.. (available as woody package)
Although I still haven't tried ant
generates a perfectly useful makefile
by the looks of ant, you have to manually enter dependencies, which would be
a pain if there are lots of files. mmake works out all this stuff for you.
i suggest you try it :)
Rob
On Sunday 17 June 2001 13:43, Matt Fair wrote:
Is there a good way to create a good Makefile for JAVA projects?
Right now all I am doing is in my Makefile I have:
javac $(find . -name \*.java)
This does the trick, but all it does is when I call Makefile is go
through all my java files and compiles them.
Is there a way to check dependencies and compile only the files that
need compiling?
Thanks,
Matt
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