CHANGES version 2.3 This file summarizes changes made since mmake 1.26 Version 2.3: * This release is based on a patch from Ryan David Brown ; The patch adds support for building an OS X application bundle and for building individual packages. A new JAVADOC_PACKAGES variable was also added to the Makefile. This variable can be used to specify packages to build javadocs for (the default is to build javadocs for all packages). Finally, the generated Makefile also include a makefile.vars file that can be used to override default variables used in the Makefile. Credits for this release goes to Ryan David Brown. Version 2.2.1: * Fixed the potential circular dependency problem in the dependency graph, which occur when there is a dual dependency between two or more classes. The trick is to let .class files depend on only .java files in the graph, not on other .class files. Thanks to Tim Oberg . (Addendum, With this dependency graph strategy the built-in dependency check in the java compiler may kick in and compile depending java files in the "background" before make will get a chance to compile the file. This is not a problem, (on the contrary) but can give the impression that make forgot to compile classes, when looking at the output from make.) Version 2.2: * Added uninstall target * CPP now runs first, before any .java files are compiled. This, to avoid errors in a situation where a.xjava depends on b.xjava. CPP will also run first in the depend target for the same reason. * Removed unnecessary multiple dependencies for .xjava files in JAVA_OBJS. Version 2.1.1: * Refactored the unnecessary complicated eval construct - thanks to Trond Michelsen Version 2.1: * Configure script and Makefile. The configure script will setup mmake with the local Perl-interpreter and with jikes as the java compiler. If jikes is not found, javac is used instead. * Added prototyping to avoid warning messages with Perl version 5.6 or later * tags target - Submitted by Jesper Hansen Version 2.0: * Added support for installing resource files together with class files. Resource files are files used by an application or Applet. Types of resource files are, *.properties, *.gif or *.au. For example, if you have a directory in the package structure with only property files (e.g. for Localized ResourceBundles) like: org/mydomain/myapplication/resources/ then this directory and the property files will be installed when you do a 'make install'. This is especially usefull when working with the new Servlet 2.2 api and web-applications, and you want to install property files into e.g. WEB-INF/classes/org/mydomain/myapplication/resources. * Added dependency check for resource files as well. When a jar file is created it will now be re-buildt if a resource file was changed. Thanks to "David D. Kilzer". Version 1.31: * Escaping the $ delimiter in inner classes. `make install' had problem installing inner-classes unless the delimiter was escaped. * Removed the GNU find syntax and falling back to using standard find syntax when searching for source files. * Updated the README file. * Added version options to the script