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OE}QSF($(C}ƒ$I‚h8I‚<!)‚RfJ%1'@‚cannot initializeinvalid inputout of spacestill under development -- send positive contributions to gsf@research.att.comdebugheaderomitprefixgraphlevelsilentexectextforceignore[ target ... ]mamold - make abstract machine to oldmake makefile conversion filtermamold reads MAM (Make Abstract Machine) target and	prerequisite file descriptions from the standard input and writes	an equivalent gmake(1) makefile on the standard output. Mamfiles	are generated by the --mam option of nmake(1) and	gmake(1).Symbolic information is preserved where possible in the output makefile.	Comments, however, are lost in the conversion. Recursive makefiles	are not converted; each makefile level must be converted separately.Verify the dependency graph but do not generate a makefile on	the standard output.Use texts instead of the default for the generated makefile	header.Omit pathnames with directory prefix.mamnew(1), gmake(1), nmake(1)REFERENCES		http://www.research.att.com/~gsf/mam/mamnew - make abstract machine to nmake makefile conversion filtermamnew reads MAM (Make Abstract Machine) target and	prerequisite file descriptions from the standard input and writes	an equivalent nmake(1) makefile on the standard output. Mamfiles	are generated by the --mam option of nmake(1) and	gmake(1).Symbolic information is preserved where possible in the output makefile.	Comments, however, are lost in the conversion. Header file	dependencies are omitted since these are implicitly determined by	nmake(1). Recursive makefiles are not converted; each makefile	level must be converted separately. Some targets are omitted; most	of these are provided as predefined nmake(1) targets.mamnew is only an aid in the makefile conversion process. It is	a rare old-make makefile that requires no manual intervention after	mamnew conversion.mamold(1), gmake(1), nmake(1)mamdag - make abstract machine to dag dependency graph conversion filtermamdag reads MAM (Make Abstract Machine) target and
	prerequisite file descriptions from the standard input and writes a
	dag(1) description of the dependency graph on the standard output.
	Mamfiles are generated by the --mam option of nmake(1) and
	gmake(1).dag(1) is an obsolete predecessor to dot(1); new applications should
	use mamdot(1) and dot(1).dag(1), dot(1), mamdot(1), gmake(1), nmake(1)mamdot - make abstract machine to dot dependency graph conversion filtermamdot reads MAM (Make Abstract Machine) target and
	prerequisite file descriptions from the standard input and writes a
	dot(1) description of the dependency graph on the standard output.
	Mamfiles are generated by the --mam option of nmake(1) and
	gmake(1).Dependency names matching the shell pattern are
	ignored.patterndot(1), gmake(1), nmake(1)mamexec - make abstract machine executormamexec reads MAM (Make Abstract Machine) target and
	prerequisite file descriptions from the standard input and executes
	actions to update targets that are older than their prerequisites.
	Mamfiles are generated by the --mam option of nmake(1) and
	gmake(1) and are portable to environments that only have
	sh(1) and cc(1).A separate mamstate(1) program is used to compare current and state
	file target times. mamexec is a ksh(1) script implementation
	that has been replaced by the standalone mamake(1). New
	applications should use mamake.Set the debug trace level to level. Higher levels produce
	more output.Force all targets to be out of date.Ignore shell action errors.Enable shell action execution.Do not trace shell actions as they are executed.mamake(1), mamstate(1), nmake(1)mamsh - make abstract machine to shell script conversion filtermamsh converts MAM (Make Abstract Machine)
	instructions on the standard input to a sh(1) script
	that updates all targets on the standard output. The script
	summarily builds each target; use mamake(1), nmake(1)
	or gmake(1) for target out-of-date testing.mamake(1), nmake(1)

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