> Date: Wed, 15 Nov 2006 13:23:31 +0200
> From: "Maxim Vexler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> To make a good starting point I'm looking for a small ("tiny") open
> source project, one with a few cpp files, some small .h files. A bonus
> would be if this project uses a small but stable (compile wise) 3rd
Gentlemen, I have discovered an excellent way to comment out parts of
lines in makefiles. Be sure you document it somewhere.
All one needs to do is wrap a $( . ) around the code to be commented:
gp:timez1
echo 'set xdata time;set timefmt "%s";$(set format x "%m/%d";\
set timef
Hi,
Why not build GNU Make? ;)
Cheers
Jon
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Hi list,
I'm making a comparison between various make tools (such as gmake,
cmake, scons and co.) to make a smart decision for the make tool to
use.
I have no real experience with either of the tools, and would like to learn.
To make a good starting point I'm looking for a small ("tiny") open
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