2006/6/29, Matt Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
--- Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
You can also take a look at this [1] discussion, a
very similar question was
asked just recently.
Gregory:
Thanks for all the pointers. I have not touched C
since (2 year!) college other than
--- Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2006/6/29, Matt Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[SNIP]
using nasmw in place of ml, and I simply changed
the
definition in depends/build/rules.mak .
Good to know it has worked for you!
Is there a
better place to put this change so I'm not
On Thursday 29 June 2006 16:57 Matt Benson wrote:
Right... I was going to ask, are(n't) the modified
sources still compatible with ml.exe? If so, there
shouldn't be much reason -not- to adopt a
least-common-denominator approach (applying your
changes), should there? I'm not much on
--- Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
I've written already how to change cygwin.bat to set
up VS.NET environment for
I had missed where you wrote it up. :)
cygwin window. The cmd shell is so less usable than
bash.
Amen.
You just have to
remember to use windows paths
On Friday 30 June 2006 01:27 Matt Benson wrote:
Definitely used to that. I couldn't get your
cygwin.bat recipe to work, but just your having said
that had already gotten me thinking. I finally got my
cygwin env. set up and can build there now. Thanks
for the push.
There is no secret. It
--- Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 30 June 2006 01:27 Matt Benson wrote:
Definitely used to that. I couldn't get your
cygwin.bat recipe to work, but just your having
said
that had already gotten me thinking. I finally
got my
cygwin env. set up and can build
On 6/28/06, Matt Benson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
nmake seems to choke looking for a ntwin32.mak file.
I don't care too much about the native stuff actually,
but I wanted to play with the build system, so I want
to make sure I don't break anything. Does anyone have
any advice?
Matt,
you
Gregory Shimansky wrote:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 02:08 Matt Benson wrote:
nmake seems to choke looking for a ntwin32.mak file.
I don't care too much about the native stuff actually,
but I wanted to play with the build system, so I want
to make sure I don't break anything. Does anyone have
There is another way to use gmane:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.harmony.devel
On 6/28/06, Oliver Deakin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are archives of the mailing list on gmane [1] - you can get a
single thread
view by clicking on the comments link at the bottom of the post you are
Never seen that before - thanks!
Regards,
Oliver
Dmitry M. Kononov wrote:
There is another way to use gmane:
http://news.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.harmony.devel
On 6/28/06, Oliver Deakin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are archives of the mailing list on gmane [1] - you can get a
single
--- Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[SNIP]
You can also take a look at this [1] discussion, a
very similar question was
asked just recently.
Gregory:
Thanks for all the pointers. I have not touched C
since (2 year!) college other than to run make on
stuff here and there and it
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 02:08 Matt Benson wrote:
nmake seems to choke looking for a ntwin32.mak file.
I don't care too much about the native stuff actually,
but I wanted to play with the build system, so I want
to make sure I don't break anything. Does anyone have
any advice?
The file
Thanks, Gregory... my embarrassed apologies for having
managed to skim those messages without retaining
anything useful!
-Matt
--- Gregory Shimansky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 28 June 2006 02:08 Matt Benson wrote:
nmake seems to choke looking for a ntwin32.mak
file.
I don't
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