I think that's the point I'm afraid - it is a pain and no one is updating them :-(
I can't believe there are any platforms out there without JVM support? We've got this working on OS400 - what else is worse?
| "Lilantha Darshana"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
30/03/2005 15:27
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My belief is that we need having GNU make file maintained to support
systems that do not have jvm support. There are still lot of Operating
Systems that do not have JVM support but some flavor of 'Make' support
is.
Visual Studio project are really good on developing with an IDE support.
Hence, we need keeping them to make ppl productive. I assume most of us
use MSVC IDE compare to emacs/KDevelopment or other IDEs.
Hence, +1 to keep all three type of files if really not a pain.
thanks
-Lilantha
-----Original Message-----
From: Samisa Abeysinghe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 29, 2005 12:02 PM
To: Apache AXIS C Developers List
Subject: GNU Make and VC++ projects for 1.5 release
Hi All,
As I understand, the above are out of date.
Are we going to fix those before 1.5 release?
Thoughts please...
Thanks,
Samisa...
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