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- CKVMAK.HLP VMS MAKE August 1993
-
- A "make" program for VAX/VMS, written by Todd Aven, the Software Sweatshop,
- 564 Laurelton Blvd, Long Beach, NY 11561, may be used for building VMS
- C-Kermit. This version, 3.4, has been upraded by Ned Freed to add more
- features and, perhaps most important, to also work on the Alpha AXP.
-
- From the MAKE.C source file:
-
- "This software may be freely copied and distributed with the
- following stipulations: No fee except to recover costs of media and
- delivery may be charged for the use or possession of this software.
- Sources to this utility must be made available in machine-readable
- form along with the executable form. No portion of this program may
- be used in any program sold for a fee. This copyright notice must
- not be removed."
-
- To install VMS MAKE on your VAX VMS computer:
-
- 1. Make a new directory on your VAX/VMS system and SET DEFAULT to it.
-
- 2. Transfer the files CKVMAK.HEX and CKVDEH.MAR in text mode into the new
- directory.
-
- 3. MACRO CKVDEH
-
- 4. LINK CKVDEH
-
- 5. RUN CKVDEH
-
- 6. In response to the filename prompt, type "ckvmak.hex".
-
- 7. The file VMSMAK.BAK is produced.
-
- 8. BACKUP VMSMAK.BAK/SAVE *.*
-
- 9. The source, documentation, and executable files will appear in your
- directory. The make program itself is MAKE.EXE.
-
- 10. If you have a VAX running VMS 5.5 or later, you should be able to use the
- MAKE.EXE program as is.
-
- just RUN it). If it doesn't work (e.g. if you have an older VMS version),
- or if you
-
- If it turns out that the MAKE.EXE from this saveset was built on a later
- version of VMS than you have, or if you have an Alpha AXP instead of a VAX,
- you can build a new MAKE.EXE from the source code, which is also in the
- saveset. A C compiler is required. Run the appropriate DCL procedure:
-
- $ @make-vax
- $ @make-alpha
-
- To make VMS C-Kermit, SET DEFAULT to the C-Kermit source file directory,
- rename the file CKVKER.MAK to MAKEFILE. (note the period!) and then type
- "make" (or "run make", or "run dev:[dir]make"). Read CKVINS.DOC for details.
-