> can't i just export a makefile from windows? or will this not work when it
> comes to
> compiling for a linux machine?


Sorry for the _long_ delay in replying, but my motherboard shat itself ...
it took a month for me to scrape up the cash, but at leats I got to go from
a 650MHz to a 1.7GHz CPU :}

To make you code more ANSI compliant, and therefore more compiler friendly
use this ftp://ftp.edgefiles.com/edgegaming.com/swarm/DarthBobo/correctfp.pl
There are only a small amount of manual changes required once you have used
this. The manual changes are listed at the top of that file. To make
compiling your mod easy use this make file
ftp://ftp.edgefiles.com/edgegaming.com/swarm/DarthBobo/Makefile It will
automatically add any new files to your mod.

Once you have used correctfp you will be able to use the same source files
under windows and Linux. You only need to run correctfp once, then just use
standard function pointers after that and you won't ever have to care about
them again :}

The only defences to using non-standard code are: there is no standards
compliant way to do it, you needed a lot faster way of doing it, or you are
stupid.

Jeff "DarthBobo" Fearn
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