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Date: Fri, 28 May 93 15:08:08 EDT
From: engdahl AT brutus DOT aa DOT ab DOT com (Jon Engdahl)
To: cjensen AT ampex DOT com
Subject: Re: page fault handler problem
Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu

> From: cjensen AT ampex DOT com (Colin Jensen)
 
> While implementing a stubbed fork() is a neat and good idea, you might want 
> to consider getting and modifying Galen Hunt's forkless GNU make for OS/2.
> It might be easier to port...  
> 
> ftp-os2.nmsu.edu is the place.
> -- 
> Colin Jensen (cjensen AT ampex DOT com)
> 

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> From aimt!mariah!hardy AT uunet DOT UU DOT NET Fri May 28 13:41:57 1993
> Have you looked at the Thorsten Ohl sources for 3.58?  I assume he had
> to deal with the same issues, even if the sources were somewhat
> different.
> 
> 				-- Bob

One of the objectives of this effort is to come up with a make that can
track the GNU releases fairly easily. I tried once to port make-3.62 to
Borland C. By the time I had it mostly working, it was barely
recognizable. I would not have wanted to apply an upgrade, and on the
other hand, I wouldn't want to be stuck forever with a version that
won't track new features. Another objective is to be able to run GNU,
X11, or whatever makefiles under go32, which I assume means keeping
"make" up to date.

Yet another objective is to develop at least the beginnings of a fork, etc.
set of services, so that the same stunts I'm pulling with "make" might be
applied to other software also.

So far, the mods required to the "make" sources have been minor, just a
handful of lines. But then, I'm not done yet. We'll see.

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