The biggest difficulty would be that I only have access to the AIX and SUN machine from work, so testing would be limited by that access. Though if we did get a complete C++ task I could definently make use of it in our projects on those machine. So real life use good enough for test? =)
I do have access to both gcc and vstudio at home though so that won't be an issue. I would have no problem working on this with Adam, just as long as your not in a big rush because I'm carrying a very full load with a full time job and full time class schedule. So Adam what do ya think, shall we? I haven't yet had a chance to look at your code but I should be able to sometime this evening. Mark R -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Glenn McAllister Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 1:22 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: C/C++ Compile Task - Another Mark A Russell wrote: > My timing is just wrong, somebody Adam Murdoch already beat me but here it > is anyway. It looks like Adam and you have tackled the same problem but from slightly different perspectives: you've made it easy to extend, and Adam did the dependency stuff, and you both did different compliers. Would the two of you be interested in working together to combine the best features of both tasks? If we had a pretty complete c++ task set, I'm sure we would win a lot more converts to Ant. :-) Glenn McAllister
