I am using HP-UX denscm01 B.10.20 A 9000/871. How do I find the version
of make currently running on this system?
Thanks
R
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I am using HP-UX denscm01 B.10.20 A 9000/871. How do I find the version
of make currently running on this system?
Thanks
R
rdesai.vcf < 1K Download |
> I am using HP-UX denscm01 B.10.20 A 9000/871. How do I find the version
> of make currently running on this system?
> Thanks
> R
HTH, Ralf.
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>> I am using HP-UX denscm01 B.10.20 A 9000/871. How do I find the version
>> of make currently running on this system?
>> Thanks
>> R
> make -v
> HTH, Ralf.
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Thank you so much Dan,
that worked
-Rohit
> >> I am using HP-UX denscm01 B.10.20 A 9000/871. How do I find the version
> >> of make currently running on this system?
> >> Thanks
> >> R
> > make -v
> > HTH, Ralf.
> $ /usr/bin/make -v
> Make: Unknown flag argument v. Stop.
> $ ident /usr/bin/make
> /usr/bin/make:
> $Revision: 92453-07 linker linker crt0.o A.10.44 951205 $
> $Revision: 78.1 $
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> Dan Mercer
> Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employer.
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This is annoying, and experts in make better than I have addressed
this issue. The information you really want is which canonical
features does _your_ version of make implement, and to this question
there is a suite of shell scripts that will tell you, from:
ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/examples/nutshell/make/make.tar.Z
-Brian
>> $ /usr/bin/make -v
>> Make: Unknown flag argument v. Stop.
>> $ ident /usr/bin/make
>> /usr/bin/make:
>> $Revision: 92453-07 linker linker crt0.o A.10.44 951205 $
>> $Revision: 78.1 $
> That is an _internal_ version number. The date information is this
> case is more representational of the relative "make" up-to-datedness.
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Dan Mercer
Opinions expressed herein are my own and may not represent those of my employer.Quote:> Like many other first generation Unix software tools (including
> tar, od, and others) that arcane syntax and/or many simultaneous
> versions, make is well known for being in no one development lineage,
> and for having many, many features tacked on through the years.
> This is annoying, and experts in make better than I have addressed
> this issue. The information you really want is which canonical
> features does _your_ version of make implement, and to this question
> there is a suite of shell scripts that will tell you, from:
> ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/examples/nutshell/make/make.tar.Z
> -Brian
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