Re: Good Pentium Thinkpad

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From: Barry Marks (barry_at_fbtc.net)
Date: Fri Jan 22 1999 - 18:11:51 EST


I thought the unix/linux make had default params that worked for simple
situations where there is no makefile.

Barry

-----Original Message-----
From: Cottrell, Eric <ecottrell_at_Doble.com>
To: 'THINKPAD' <THINKPAD_at_cs.utk.edu>; 'Victor Kress'
<kress_at_u.washington.edu>; 'dmuss_at_rand.org' <dmuss_at_rand.org>
Date: Thursday, January 21, 1999 2:22 PM
Subject: RE: Good Pentium Thinkpad

>Hello,
>
>You can only run make when you are in certain directories. The proper
>directory should be the one with a file named makefile in it. The
>parameter to the make command indicates what section in the
>makefile to execute not the make file to run.
>
>There should be documentation on compiling the kernel. Also
>look at the man entry for make by typing the following command
>
>man make


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