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Posted by Leonard Blaisdell on 07/05/06 02:33
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<doraymeRidThis-FA4253.15515704072006@news-vip.optusnet.com.au>,
dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> In article <pan.2006.07.04.01.40.45.159843@XmbstevensX.com>,
> mbstevens <NOXwebmasterX@XmbstevensX.com> wrote:
> > I've tested it only on Linux and Windows, both of which I have running.
> > If you have Perl installed it _probably_ will work -- more likely the nix
> > version is the one to try first. I'd appreciate your letting me know how
> > it works out if you try it.
>
> OK thanks, I will when and if I get around to it... looks like
> interesting work of yours...
dorayme, you will have to install 'Developer's Tools' from your CD or
DVD to get 'make'. Perl is already installed but 'make' isn't. You do
have 'Developer's Tools' somewhere on your CD or DVD and installing it
is painless. Some say that finding it on the CD or DVD is the most
difficult part. It opens up a world of possibility.
Using 'make' is easy. Learning how to create a 'Makefile' is beyond my
ken today. I've never tried. I can modify one though. Whoopee!
Find 'Developer's Tools', I believe it's a .dmg, and double click it.
That's it. You now have 'make' and can create a Makefile. You have a
whole lot of other functionality too for development.
leo
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