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[ILUG] un-Xed `makedepend'-ish tool for *ix (and Cygwin?)?

[ILUG] un-Xed `makedepend'-ish tool for *ix (and Cygwin?)?

John Allen john.allen at dublinux.net
Thu Feb 12 20:47:57 GMT 2004


On Thursday 12 February 2004 19:39, Brian Foster wrote:
>   does anyone happen to know of a makedepend(1)-like tool
>  for *ix (plus, ideally, Cygwin), which is not buried deep
>  in the guts of the X11 development system?
>
>   `makedepend' itself is good-to-v.good (if a bit funky),
>  but its own source --- which must be available --- assumes
>  some/all of the X build system, making things awkward.
>

Use autoconf/automake, they the business.

[snipped]

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John Allen,                          mailto:john.allen at dublinux.net
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