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Author PBMake 32-bit replacement
roman modic

2006-01-25, 7:55 am

Hello!

I plan to replace old 16-bit Phil Barnett's make utility
(long file names, 16 bit executables do not work in
64-bit Windows). Which one do you use/recommend
for building [x]Harbour/xBase++ applications?

Thanks, Roman


Patrick Mast, xHarbour.com Inc.

2006-01-25, 7:55 am

Hello Roman,

> I plan to replace old 16-bit Phil Barnett's make utility
> (long file names, 16 bit executables do not work in
> 64-bit Windows). Which one do you use/recommend
> for building [x]Harbour/xBase++ applications?


Why not use xHarbour's native make utility "xBuild"
See http://www.xHarbour.com/xBuild for more info.
--
Sincerely,

Patrick Mast,
xHarbour.com Inc.
http://www.xHarbour.com

roman modic

2006-01-25, 7:55 am

Hello!

"Patrick Mast, xHarbour.com Inc." < To_Contact_Me_Use_Online_Contact_Form@Pa
trick.Mast.xHarbour.com> wrote in message
news:BFFD0DD1. 1AF1B%To_Contact_Me_Use_Online_Contact_F
orm@Patrick.Mast.xHarbour.com...
> Hello Roman,
>
>
> Why not use xHarbour's native make utility "xBuild"
> See http://www.xHarbour.com/xBuild for more info.


Because I have my own simple IDE environment
(console mode Harbour application) which I plan to
use in the future (I hope so).

Best regards, Roman



roman modic

2006-01-28, 6:55 pm

Ha, I noticed that PBMake includes complete source files
http://www.the-oasis.net/ftpmaster....nt=ftputils.htm
so I compiled them (after some changes) with Harbour.
Now PBMake is 32-bit with long file names support!

"roman modic" <modicr@astral-it.com> wrote in message news:a1IBf.255$76.144431@news.siol.net...
> Hello!
>
> I plan to replace old 16-bit Phil Barnett's make utility
> (long file names, 16 bit executables do not work in
> 64-bit Windows). Which one do you use/recommend
> for building [x]Harbour/xBase++ applications?
>
> Thanks, Roman
>
>



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