/usr/ccs/bin/make [options] [targets]Update one or more targets according to dependency instructions in a description file in the current directory. By default, this file is called makefile or Makefile. See Chapter 20, The make Utility, for more information on make. See also Managing Projects with make, listed in the Bibliography.
Note: the Solaris make has many extensions over the standard SVR4 make described here. See make(1) for more information.
-eOverride makefile assignments with environment variables.
-f makefileUse makefile as the description file; a filename - denotes standard input.
-iIgnore command error codes (same as .IGNORE).
-kAbandon the current entry when it fails, but keep working with unrelated entries.
-nPrint commands but don't execute (used for testing).
-pPrint macro definitions and target descriptions.
-qQuery; return 0 if file is up-to-date; nonzero otherwise.
-rDo not use "default" rules.
-sDo not display command lines (same as .SILENT).
-tTouch the target files, causing them to be updated.