mkmk 1.0  (kia@csa.bu.edu)

This program was designed for people who have little or no knowledge
of makefiles and need to create one. It works by asking a series of
basic questions and then creating a makefile from the answers. This 
program is probably by no means suitible for more than small projects,
but then again, its usefulness remains to be seen.

The file mkrc can be used to speed things up by storing personal
makefile defaults, such as compiler flags, compiler, etc. By default
mkmk searches for ~/.mkrc or /usr/lib/mkrc. Look at mkrc.sample for
instructions and possible keywords. The -m flag can be used to specify
a different rc file.

You need ncurses-1.8 and terminfo entries for the current terminal to
run mkmk. These can be retrieved from the ncurses-1.8.tar.gz archive.

To compile:
		make
		make install

To run:
		type mkmk...;)


Check the manual page for additional information and
please email any bugs or suggestions to kia@csa.bu.edu.

Karl Asha





