Maje ==== Maje is a simple utility to generate basic Makefiles for simple utilities. Maje scans a directory tree for C source code, and builds a Makefile with proper dependency information based on that code. The Makefile in this source tree is itself generated by Maje. There are a few restrictions: - Source files must be named ending with .c. - Only executables are supported, not libraries (there must be a main()). - Only one executable per source tree is supported (exactly one main()). - Maje expects the resulting binary to have the same base name as the source file containing main() (e.g. if main() is in maje.c, the binary will be called maje). Usage ===== Run Maje with: maje [-n] By default, Maje will execute `make` when it is done creating the Makefile. Use the `-n` option to prevent this. Maje creates Makefiles with prefixes $(SRCDIR) and $(OBJDIR) for the source directory and object directory, respectively. By default these are set to `.` (the current directory). An out-of-tree build can be accomplished by first generating the Makefile in the source directory and manually specifying the object directory as an option to `make`: maje -n mkdir obj make OBDIR=obj Or: maje -n mkdir ../build cd ../build make -f ${OLDPWD}/Makefile SRCDIR=${OLDPWD}