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From: cassidy@fluke.UUCP (Rion Cassidy)
Newsgroups: net.lang.lisp
Subject: 'make'ing Franz LISP
Message-ID: <881@vax2.fluke.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 7-Aug-85 20:07:02 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug  7 20:07:02 1985
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Organization: John Fluke Mfg. Co., Inc., Everett, WA
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I am attempting to write a Makefile for a rather large LISP program that
includes about 20 modules whose total size is over 200k.  I have used make for
'c' programs, but LISP is a little different and would appreciate any advice I
can get on 'make'-ing  a LISP program.

It appears that the real problem is that Liszt doesn't link modules together
as does the 'c' compiler, hence no single executable file causing all the
object modules to be tied together.  It does seem to me that the make system
should still work for this sort of situation, however; it just isn't real
obvious how at the moment.

Advice or sample makefiles e-mailed to me hear at Fluke would be greatly
appreciated.


Rion Cassidy @ Fluke

Everett, WA