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NAME

       kmk - framework for writing simple makefiles for complex tasks

SYNOPSIS

       kmk [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       kmk and its helper tools are an extension to GNU make to ease writing portable Makefile.

       The goals of the kBuild framework:

        - Similar behavior cross all supported platforms.
        - Flexibility, don't create unnecessary restrictions preventing ad-hoc solutions.
        - Makefile can very simple to write and maintain.

       There are four concepts being tried out in the current kBuild incaration:

        - One configuration file for a subtree automatically included.
        - Target configuration templates as the primary mechanism for makefile simplification.
        - Tools and SDKs for helping out the templates with flexibility.
        - Non-recursive makefile method by using sub-makefiles.

       kBuild   does   not   provide   any   facilities   for   checking  compiler/library/header
       configurations, that's not in its scope. If this is important for your project, check  out
       the  autoconf  tool  in  the  GNU build system. It is possible to use kBuild together with
       autoconf if you like, but you might just as well use the full GNU package.

       On Debian systems, the kBuild binaries can be found in /usr/bin  and  its  data  files  in
       /usr/share/kBuild.

SEE ALSO

       make(1)

HOMEPAGE

       More information about kBuild project can be found at <http://svn.netlabs.org/kbuild/>.

AUTHOR

       kBuild was written by Knut St. Osmundsen <bird-kBuild-spam@anduin.net>.

       This manual page was written by Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>, for the Debian project
       (but may be used by others).