> Here's another obvious question:
>   #man make
> replies there is no entry
> so does
>   #man configure

you can try
# make --help
and
# configure --help

this returns what you want.

> Most of my attempts to find documentation for "traditional Unix"
> development on MacOSx keep coming up empty. Since Apple is prejudiced
> towards providing Cocoa documentation, and programming 
> "differently" . . .

you can find nearly everything from traditional unix.

> Is any documentation for traditional Unix-style programming installed
> with Apple's Developer Tools?

man pages and /Developer/...

Thomas


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