Bugs in the AT&T Toolchest program 'nmake'
Stephen J. Friedl
friedl at vsi.COM
Wed May 24 02:21:28 AEST 1989
In article <7346 at bsu-cs.bsu.edu>, dhesi at bsu-cs.bsu.edu (Rahul Dhesi) writes:
> Is it ready to compile under 4.3BSD? (The answer seems to be "no" for
> a lot of AT&T software.)
Hold it folks. Remember that the Toolchest is a box of UNSUPPORTED
software. This means that you are on your own if you want to buy it,
and it is NEVER advertised as "production" code.
Many seem to think the choice is:
as-is code -vs- commercially-supported code
This is not the case, as the commercially-supported code is available
via the normal product channels. With the Toolchest, your choice is:
as-is code -vs- not available at all
If you are building a project, want a commercially-supported
make-like tool available everywhere, DON'T BUY NMAKE, ok?
Many of us believe that nmake will be a supported tool from AT&T in
Sys V Release 4.0.
Steve
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