unsermake(1)
NAME
- unsermake - A build for used by KDE to replace automake
- and make
SYNOPSIS
unsermake [[options] [make-target]]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the unsermake command.
- unsermake is a program that replaces make and automake
- when compiling KDE packages. It has faster build times, especial
- ly on multiple processor machines, and cleaner output.
- Prepare for compilation with unsermake -f Makefile.cvs run
- ./configure as normal and compile with unsermake.
OPTIONS
- These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax,
- with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of
- options is included below. For a complete description, see the
- Info files.
- -h --help
- Show summary of options.
- --version
- Show version of program.
- -v --verbose
- Show verbose output.
- -C --directory=dir
- Change to directory dir before doing anything.
- --compile-jobs=N
- Limit compile jobs to N.
- -i --ignore-errors
- Ignore errors from commands.
- -j --jobs=N
- Allow N parallel jobs.
- -k --keep-going
- Keep going when some targets can't be made.
- --missing-deps
- Find missing dependencies.
- --no-real-compare
- Use only mtime and not file contents to determine if a
- file has changed (default).
- --real-compare
- Use not only mtime but file content to determine if a
- file has changed.
- --random=N
- Make random targets.
- -n --just-print
- Only print out the commands to call, do not run them.
- -p --print-progress
- Shows an estimated percent number before each output.
- -f file
- Use file as a makefile.
SEE ALSO
make (1), automake (1).
AUTHOR
- This manual page was written by Jonathan Riddell <jr
- @jriddell.org> (but may be used by others). Permission is granted
- to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms
- of the GNU General Public License, Version 2 any later version
- published by the Free Software Foundation.
- On Debian systems, the complete text of the GNU General
- Public License can be found in /usr/share/common-licenses/GPL.
AUTHOR
- Jonathan Riddell
- Author.
COPYRIGHT
- Copyright © 2004 Jonathan Riddell
- October 17, 2004