From: mh@mike.franken.de (Michael Hirmke)
Subject: Re: What Makefile to use when compiling? (again)
13 Apr 1998 07:04:44 -0700
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Hi Laurent,

>HI,
>
>Recently I asked what to do when in presence of a Makefile for NT and a
>Makefile for Unix. Everyone suggested using the Unix one instead of the NT
>one. Fine. Now, if I've got multiple Unix Makefiles available (and no
>configure script) what should I use? SYS V R4? BSD? Linux? Other? What does
>cygwin fit closest with?

I would first try the Linux one, then perhaps the SYS V.4.

>
>Thanks!
>
>Laurent

Bye.
Michael.
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