Hi, everybody,
as you know, The African Chief wrote a program `GPCC' that adds Borland-style command syntax to GPC. It works as a wrapper, translates options and then calls `gpc'.
Since we got no reports about problems with this utility, we can integrate it into GPC now.
What about creating a new directory `utils' in the GPC source directory where GPCC and other development tools especially written for GPC can be stored? Its `Makefile' would (currently) only have to `gpc --automake' each utility and then install it in the `<prefix>/bin' directory.
Any comments?
Peter
On Fri, 23 Jul 1999, Peter Gerwinski wrote:
only have to `gpc --automake' each utility and then install it in the `<prefix>/bin' directory.
Sounds good to me! As long as I don't have to put another path in my environment (I have a 512 byte path or so :} ).
See ya! Orlando Llanes
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On 23 Jul 99, at 10:47, Peter Gerwinski wrote:
Hi, everybody,
as you know, The African Chief wrote a program `GPCC' that adds Borland-style command syntax to GPC. It works as a wrapper, translates options and then calls `gpc'.
Since we got no reports about problems with this utility, we can integrate it into GPC now.
What about creating a new directory `utils' in the GPC source directory where GPCC and other development tools especially written for GPC can be stored? Its `Makefile' would (currently) only have to `gpc --automake' each utility and then install it in the `<prefix>/bin' directory.
Any comments?
Sounds fine to me!
Greetings from down under!
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