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Make is a smart scripting language for generating commands.
The syntax for make can be quite simple or quite complex.
Schwab provides information on SEP's philosophy and how we use make for
our reproducible documents.
For a complete description of makes features type
xinfo (or look in /usr/local/src/gnu/make-* the files
of the form make.info-* contain the source for xinfo).
Another good source for examples are old SEP reports. You can
find the latest versions of the SEP report in /wrkoa1/sepXX, where
XX is the report number
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Stanford Exploration Project
11/11/1997