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- From: gaf@misty.anasazi.com (Guy Finney)
- Subject: Book(s) describing imake use in non-X projects?
- Organization: Anasazi Inc, Phoenix AZ USA
- Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1992 00:13:29 GMT
- Message-ID: <1992Sep5.001329.24097@anasazi.com>
- Originator: gaf@misty
- Sender: usenet@anasazi.com (Usenet News)
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- Imake seems like a pretty useful tool, but I've only seen it described
- in the context of making X Window programs. Are there any examples,
- either real world or in books, of using imake on other kinds of development
- projects? Specifically, considerations for building rules like those
- in Imake.rules and an imake.tmpl file.
-
- If you know of references I can poke around in, please E-MAIL them
- and I'll summarize (there's already enough traffic here to make looking
- for a followup article like looking for a needle in a haystack, and I've
- found that 'rn' can't be trusted to match strings reliably).
-
-
- --
- Guy Finney "Ah, this is obviously some
- Anasazi, Phoenix AZ new usage of the word 'safe'
- gaf@anasazi.com -or- I was previously unaware of".
- ...!asuvax!anasaz!gaf --- Arthur Dent
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