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authorRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>1993-01-08 20:01:42 +0000
committerRoland McGrath <roland@redhat.com>1993-01-08 20:01:42 +0000
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@@ -155,6 +155,7 @@ This manual describes @code{make} and contains the following chapters:@refill
* Archives:: How @code{make} can update library archives.
* Features:: Features GNU @code{make} has over other @code{make}s.
* Missing:: What GNU @code{make} lacks from other @code{make}s.
+* Makefile Conventions:: Conventions for makefiles in GNU programs.
* Quick Reference:: A quick reference for experienced users.
* Complex Makefile:: A real example of a straightforward,
but nontrivial, makefile.
@@ -7751,6 +7752,10 @@ compiling or preprocessing EFL programs. If we hear of anyone who is
using EFL, we will gladly add them.
@end itemize
+@comment The makefile standards are in a separate file that is also
+@comment included by standards.texi.
+@include make-stds.texi
+
@node Quick Reference, Complex Makefile, Missing, Top
@appendix Quick Reference
@@ -8034,10 +8039,6 @@ a makefile to set flags.@*
The default list of suffixes before @code{make} reads any makefiles.
@end table
-@comment The makefile standards are in a separate file that is also
-@comment included by standards.texi.
-@include make-stds.texi
-
@node Complex Makefile, Concept Index, Quick Reference, Top
@appendix Complex Makefile Example
@@ -8323,8 +8324,3 @@ tar.zoo: $(SRCS) $(AUX)
@summarycontents
@contents
@bye
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