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MAKEFILE
Package: MSDN_VC98.zip [view]
Upload User: bangxh
Upload Date: 2007-01-31
Package Size: 42235k
Code Size: 1k
Category:
Windows Develop
Development Platform:
Visual C++
- DIRS =
- picklp~
- picklt~
- SDKPROJ =NetDSRPCpickle
- #
- # This is a Platform SDK non-leaf-node makefile. It is used to allow NMAKE,
- # or a similar tool, to recursively build all of the samples in a directory
- # tree. To add or remove a directory from the build process, modify the
- # DIRS list above.
- #
- # The SDKPROJ macro (above) is defined solely for the purpose of echoing
- # the current directory location to the screen.
- #
- # Do not modify this makefile except for the DIRS and SDKPROJ macros above.
- #
- #
- # Include sdkpropbld.mak in order to get standard build options, environment
- # variables, and macros. The sdkpropbld.mak file is installed with the SDK
- # in the include directory.
- #
- !include <sdkpropbld.mak>
- #
- # In order to build "all," process each of the entries in the DIRS list.
- #
- all: $(DIRS)
- #
- # In order to build each of the entries in the DIRS list, change dir into the
- # directory in question, echo the current location, run nmake recursively,
- # and change dir back to the original directory level. This four step process
- # is encapsulated in sdkbld.mak which is installed with the SDK in the include
- # directory.
- #
- $(DIRS):
- !include <sdkbld.mak>