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From: jleslie AT aco DOT aspentech DOT com (Jerry Leslie)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Jamfile question...
Date: 10 May 1998 04:40:08 GMT
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Fred Smith (fredex AT fcshome DOT stoneham DOT ma DOT us) wrote:
: The Critic (the_critic AT writeme DOT com) wrote:
: : Hello... does anyone know what a jamfile is? I gather its a kind of
: : makefile, but does anyone know where you can get the program to run
: : these jamfiles? It's just I'm using MINGW32 (to make 32-bit win aps),
: : and there are a few in the samples there.

: I have an OLD copy of JAM, in source code, dating from 1993. The
: README file in that package identifies the author as:

: 	Christopher Seiwald
: 	Seiwald AT vix DOT com

: That's pretty old so he may no longer be reachable there. Sorry, that's
: all I can find in the package.


Try:

  http://www.perforce.com/jam/jam.html
  Jam - Make(1) Redux


--Jerry,

Gerald (Jerry) R. Leslie  jerry DOT leslie AT aspentech DOT com  Aspen Technology, Inc.
                          (my opinions are strictly my own)

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