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jmk
jmk | A cross-platform make tool written in Java | Priority | |
Section | devel |
Installed size | 160 |
Maintainer | John Leuner <jewel@debian.org> |
Architecture | all |
Version | 1.5-3 |
Depends | java-virtual-machine |
Suggests | xdvik-ja, dvipsk-ja | dvi2ps |
File name | pool/main/j/jmk/jmk_1.5-3_all.deb |
Description | jmk is an application which is used to ensure that a set of files is in a consistent state. If jmk detects an inconsistency, it executes commands that correct the inconsistency. The rules used to detect and correct inconsistencies are given in a makefile. . jmk is designed to support the task of writing platform independent makefiles. File names and path lists are written in a canonical form, and translated by jmk into native form. . The rules given in a jmk makefile can invoke programs as separate processes. To produce a machine independent makefile, a makefile should only invoke programs that use the same command line argument syntax across platforms. Examples of such programs include Sun's Java compiler (javac) and their Java Archive Tool (jar). |
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