office-gobmx/icu
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prj CWS-TOOLING: integrate CWS i18n42 2008-10-28 08:56:37 +00:00
createmak.cfg ause117: #i110339# avoid collisions of inline files 2010-03-23 18:19:02 +01:00
createmak.pl changefileheader2: #i109125#: change source file copyright notice from Sun Microsystems to Oracle; remove CVS style keywords (RCSfile, Revision) 2010-02-12 15:01:35 +01:00
icu4c-4_0_1-src.patch #i106904# upgrade to ICU 4.0.1 2009-11-17 14:42:42 +00:00
icuversion.mk changefileheader2: #i109125#: change source file copyright notice from Sun Microsystems to Oracle; remove CVS style keywords (RCSfile, Revision) 2010-02-12 15:01:35 +01:00
makefile.mk ause110: update to DEV300_m74 2010-03-10 16:36:40 +01:00
Readme INTEGRATION: CWS icuopt (1.1.2); FILE ADDED 2005-05-06 08:23:32 +00:00

This file describes the procedure of creating and maintaining makefiles.zip
# Obo's part

    The automatically generated makefiles are not necessarily optimal. The build is started from allinone/all directory, and the all.mak file is used to build the entire module through. Each subtarget in this file is going to be made recursively unless there is a switch RECURSE=0. If the switch is available, for each subtarget all its prerequisites should be made earlier than the subtarget itself. Therefore, you should order the ALL target's prerequisites so that they are going to be built in a consistent order. Unfortunately there's no automatic process for it, just prove the prerequisites for each subtarget and push them forward in target's ALL prerequisites list. The changes between generated & optimized all.mak can be seen when comparing the files from v1.5 & v1.6 of makefiles.zip.