said:
>Nope, I haven't. The compressed size is 1.5 MB and I haven't
>uncompressed it yet.
You might want to consider getting CVS set up and working on your box if
you plan to have more than one person working on the source code.
>I was kinda thinking that since this was a utility package the utils were
>free-standing compiles.
Sorta.
>Well, of course not! You volunteered to do the makefiles, remember? :))
I volunteered to "help" resolve the problems getting the makefiles set up.
>No because I thought it was irrelevant. We're seeing if we are smart
>enough to use EMX. If somebody else is smart enough to do this and we
>find that we aren't, we'll all feel bad. :)))))
We you mean we? I have no problem using EMX. Works fine both as a
runtime and as a compiler.
>I wanted to get some machine(s) to compile on. What do you want done
>before SS is contacted?
OK, which machine have you chosen to use? I'm confused.
Steven
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