On Apr 5, 2006, at 5:25 PM, Ian Joyner wrote:

On 06/04/2006, at 9:39 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:

On Apr 4, 2006, at 8:20 PM, Jerry W. Walker wrote:

Hi, John,

I do my development work on a Mac, not on Windows,

Ya outta get out more Jerry.  There is a whole world out there!  :-P

Woo hoo, a platform beatup on WebObjects!

:-)



so I'm guessing here, but try going to your Terminal app and typing in:

   which gnumake

No, Jerry. Windows is not UNIX. It's really, really not UNIX. Trust me on this.

Now that sounds like a great feature of Windows, except not implies < or > (get your boolean parsers on that one) and alas Windows is ....

Crap.  I think that is the technical word for it.



  * setting up a link in /bin to its current location.


What?  No C:?

Physical device mapping... how 1960s. No wait the B5000 was out in 1964, how 1950s! (The B5000 had a virtual memory P- (or presence) bit in segment descriptors, like WO faults! And its OS was not written in C.)

The history... The history...  (thinking of Apocalypse Now).

ROFL

Chuck


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