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> Seriously, though, I do appreciate your answers to others - I'm just
> getting started with C/C++, and would have been asking exactly those
> questions myself.
I wrote up an EMX faq explaining what EMX is, where to get it, how to
install it, and how to compile programs with it.
I also wrote a better make utility ("Bake") which uses files like this:
bake.exe
main.cc
bake.cc
filebuf.cc
(that's all. Simple, eh?) and will automatically figure out the
dependencies for you so it just re-compiles what needs to be compiled, and
supply all the command line options to link in the various modes (default
is OS/2 native, you can select unix emulation from the command line).
But I'd like to beta them both a bit before I unleash them upon the world at
large...
I suppose I could make them available for FREQ here eventually, but not quite yet...
Rob
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