diff --git a/make.texinfo b/make.texinfo index 43c8e70d..5d6a65ae 100644 --- a/make.texinfo +++ b/make.texinfo @@ -6,9 +6,9 @@ @smallbook @c %**end of header -@set EDITION 0.35 Beta in the middle of being turned into 0.36 and I left off at page 36 +@set EDITION 0.36 @set VERSION 3.63 Beta -@set UPDATED 19 August 1992 +@set UPDATED 26 August 1992 @set UPDATE-MONTH August 1992 @c finalout @@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ This manual describes @code{make} and contains the following chapters:@refill * Using Variables:: How to Use Variables * Conditionals:: Conditional Parts of Makefiles * Functions:: Functions for Transforming Text -* make Invocation:: How to Run @code{make} +* make Invocation: Running: How to Run @code{make} * Implicit Rules:: Using Implicit Rules * Archives:: Using @code{make} to Update Archive Files * Features:: Features of GNU @code{make} @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ decide which of the files need to be updated. For each of those files, it issues the commands recorded in the data base. You can provide command line arguments to @code{make} to control which -files should be recompiled, or how. @xref{make Invocation, ,How to Run +files should be recompiled, or how. @xref{Running, ,How to Run @code{make}}. @node Reading, Bugs, Preparing, Overview @@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ the editor, to remain the default goal. Since @code{clean} is not a dependency of @code{edit}, this rule will not run at all if we give the command @samp{make} with no arguments. In order to make the rule run, we have to type @samp{make clean}. -@xref{make Invocation, ,How to Run @code{make}}. +@xref{Running, ,How to Run @code{make}}. @node Makefiles, Rules, Introduction, Top @chapter Writing Makefiles @@ -4581,7 +4581,7 @@ sets @code{files} to the expansion of @samp{*.c}. Unless @code{make} is using a very strange shell, this has the same result as @samp{$(wildcard *.c)}.@refill -@node make Invocation, Implicit Rules, Functions, Top +@node Running, Implicit Rules, Functions, Top @chapter How to Run @code{make} A makefile that says how to recompile a program can be used in more