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From: | big10p AT hotmail DOT com (Chris Chadwick) |
Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp |
Subject: | Should I use bash as default shell in makefiles? |
Date: | 17 Dec 2001 18:14:30 -0800 |
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Hi. This is my first post here so be gentle :) I've decided to buckle-down and try and learn more about makefiles, particularly to find out how to automatically create dependencies. I'm finding it quite hard going (I'm getting old, see :) and one thing I wanted to clear up is what shell is best to use with make. I'm not familiar with bash (or anything Unix-like) but get the impression this is what I should be using, yes? On a more general note, am I at a distinct disadvantage not knowing anything about the Unix environment? My head nearly exploded when I tried to decode an example sed command from the docs :o Anyway, thanks. Lots more question to come soon, no doubt! -Chris
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