From: kunst AT prl DOT philips DOT nl Subject: DMAKE site (was: Thanks! - help on GNU Make/MS C++) To: FIXER AT FAXCSL DOT DCRT DOT NIH DOT GOV Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 14:02:37 +0100 (METDST) Cc: djgpp AT sun DOT soe DOT clarkson DOT edu (DJGPP users list) Stephen Turnbull writes: > It's not something I use, but DMake has been highly recommended > (by its author, I believe :-) in the past. It *is* highly > configurable (I figured that much out), so once you get it going you > can probably create configuration files that work almost > automatically across environments. > Your mileage may vary, of course, and setting it up is > non-trivial, that's why I returned to GNU Make. But the effort migth > be worth it if you're working in several wildly different environments > simultaneously (apparently that was the motivation for creating > DMake.) > It's available at ftp://watmsg.uwaterloo.ca/pub/dmake/, according > to the readme. This is the old site. The new site is: ftp: plg.uwaterloo.ca (129.97.140.10) pub/dmake/dmake38.tar.Z - compressed tar archive pub/dmake/dmake38-msdos-exe.zip - MSDOS executable zip archive Pieter Kunst (kunst AT prl DOT philips DOT nl) PS I use DMAKE for compiling PDCurses 2.1.