automatic regeneration for all of this template substitution, and for
config.status etc. is done for you.
+Summary of directory reference syntaxes
+---------------------------------------
+
+ In source tree In build tree
+ Relative Absolute Relative Absolute
+
+ &file $(abs)/&file
+ This directory &^/file &~/file &/file $(abs)/&/file
+ & ^ f g h & ~ f g h & f g h
+
+ Top level $(ts)/file $(ats)/file file $(abs)/file
+ f g h
+
Substitution syntax
-------------------
&:include subdirmk/cdeps.sd.mk
&:include subdirmk/clean.sd.mk
+Hints
+-----
+
+You can convert your project incrementally. Start with the top-level
+Makefile.in and rename it to Subdir.sd.mk, and add the appropriate
+stuff to configure.ac, and fix everything up. Leave the existing
+$(MAKE) -C for your existing subdirectories alone. Then you can
+convert individual subdirectories, or classes of subdirectories, at
+your leisure. (You must be /sure/ that each subdirectory will be
+entered only once at a time, but your existing recursive make descent
+system should already do that or you already have concurrency bugs.)
+
+Aside from this, be very wary of any invocation of $(MAKE) anywhere.
+This is a frequent source of concurrency bugs in recursive make build
+systems. When combined with nonrecursive make it's all in the same
+directory and there is nothing stopping the different invocations
+ending up trying to make the same targets at the same time. That
+causes hideous racy lossage. There are ways to get this to work
+reliably but it is advanced stuff.
+
+If you make syntax errors, or certain kinds of other errors, in your
+makefiles, you may find that just `make' is broken now and cannot get
+far enough to regenerate a working set of makefiles. If this happens
+just rerun ./config.status by hand.
+
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