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Re: Harlequin
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Subject: Re: Harlequin
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From: daveb@tardis.ed.ac.uk (Dave Berry)
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Date: Thu, 15 Jul 1999 11:00:13 -0400 (EDT)
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Organization: The Tardis Project
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References: <comp.lang.dylan.fDOg3.314$SU6.778@198.235.216.4> <comp.lang.dylan.199907072040.QAA15260@haneda.basistech.com> <5C4h3.559$SU6.1453@198.235.216.4>
In article <5C4h3.559$SU6.1453@198.235.216.4>,
Michael T. Richter <mtr@ottawa.com> wrote:
>Tom Emerson <tree@tiac.net> wrote in message
>> You will need to use GNU Make to get things bootstrapped.
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>I'd like to change that in the future, but I can live with it for now to
>bootstrap myself into position.
You might want to look at JAM. Some parts of Harlequin were moving to
this, because it works well on both Unix and Windows (or so I was told).
I was going to look into using it in the Tools group, but now I'm looking
for new employers instead :-(.
Dave.