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Larry Pieniazek wrote:
> Mike Walsh wrote:
> > There is a very good Make book available from O'Reilly & Associates,
> > _Managing Software Projects with Make_. I have found that this book always
> > seems to have an example for something I was trying to do. Also, if you
> > have access to a Unix system, the make man page tends to be pretty thorough
> > as well.
> Oh, I dunno about O'Reilly... :-) Their stuff is spotty. It varies from
> good, up through Insanely Great, all the way to YOU CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT
> THIS BOOK. I wish they'd just pick a quality level and stick to it.
Yah. Keeping my _sed & awk_ and _Programming Perl_ within reach isn't a
matter of life and death -- it's much more important than that.
But make is really a simple tool. I wonder just how useful an entire book for
it would be. The last one I saw quickly degenerated into Stupid Make Tricks,
which typically were no more tricky than using shell commands or spawning awk
and dc.
Cheers,
- jsproat
[f-ups set to .off-topic.geek]
--
Jeremy H. Sproat <jsproat@io.com> ~~~ http://www.io.com/~jsproat/
Arthur, I have POCKETS!!!
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| (...) MSPwM is more than just stupid Make tricks. It's a great book. Make may be a simple tool, like so many other unix tools, but you can do very very complex things with it which is why it's such a great tool... (25 years ago, 8-Dec-99, to lugnet.off-topic.geek)
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