MSC 5.1 make

Dion Hollenbeck hollen at eta.megatek.uucp
Tue Dec 19 02:23:38 AEST 1989


>From article <8176 at cg-atla.UUCP>, by fredex at cg-atla.UUCP (Fred Smith):
> In article <1989Dec15.021527.18711 at sjuphil.uucp> ryan at sjuphil.uucp (Patrick M. Ryan) writes:
>>
>>     Is it just my imagination or is the version of Make which comes
>>with MSC 5.1 a pitiful imitation of the real Unix Make?  
>>     I have seem PD implementations of Make on PCs which work exactly the
>>same as the Unix make.  Why did Microsoft limit their version so much?
> 
> 
> No it is NOT your imagination. Microsoft's Make utility is largely a wortless
> piece of code--good for nothing except taking up disk space (unless you work
> from within QuickC, which needs the damn thing for doing builds).
> 
> There have been reasonably good Make clones around for a long time. I saw one
> at least four  years ago which was shipped with Mark Williams C compiler (to say
> nothing of several commercial makes and a bunch of shareware/PD ones).
> 
> Fred


Speaking of GOOD Make utilities, may I recommend OPUS Make by Don Kneller.
This is an updated, improved, commercial version of his previous
NDMAKE.  NDMAKE is shareware and I have been using it for about
2 years now.  I have moved many makefiles over from UNIX and they run
without modification.  NDMAKE has additional features not found in
UNIX make and OPUS has many more.  This is a solid product worth
having if you do any developoment which is at all real (as opposed
to playing at home for fun and learning).  

You can contact Donald Kneller at  ...ucbvax!ucsfcgl!kneller (at
least this is the last address I had for him).

Just a satsified user who could not do without NDMAKE.  The product
is wonderful and support has been grand and timely.  Don't pass this 
one up.

	Dion Hollenbeck             (619) 455-5590 x2814
	Megatek Corporation, 9645 Scranton Road, San Diego, CA  92121

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