From: cateland@adersa.asso.fr (Stephane Cateland)
Subject: jamfile in mingwin32
28 Jan 1998 19:49:01 -0800
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To: J.J.vanderHeijden@student.utwente.nl
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Up to now i was using cygwin32 gcc for porting console based
applications from unix.
since i have to do some GUI and to have it fully inter operant 
with other compiler stuff. I have a look at mingw32. I
have last gcc2.8.0 realease. 
But in exemples provided there is jamfile: 
it looks to be used by a kind of make. but i really don't know how to
use it.
I will appreciate any help.
Jam is it a stuf to simplify make (giving the right option for each stage)
or shoul I produce makefiles

Thanks 

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