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Posted by dorayme on 07/05/06 05:19
In article
<leo-840E99.19333404072006@sn-indi.vsrv-sjc.supernews.net>,
Leonard Blaisdell <leo@greatbasin.com> wrote:
> In article
> <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
thanks Leo... I will look when I have time... I know how I am
with new toys and I better just delay it for now...
--
dorayme
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