Subject: Re: MacOS dev tools. (was: Re: More psiconv woes)
From: Paul Rohr (paul@abisource.com)
Date: Tue Jan 23 2001 - 16:31:28 CST
At 04:14 PM 1/23/01 -0600, Sam TH wrote:
>On Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 11:11:26PM +0100, Hubert Figuiere wrote:
>> At 17:41 -0600 22/01/01, Sam TH wrote:
>> >But if that is the case, we should try to get the project files into
>> >the tree.
>>
>> Where ?
>> There is a *.mcp file in abi/src/wp/project, but it does not come
>> from me and does not work. By the way, if I commit a file, it will be
>> the XML version of the project, that is compatible with CW 6 and
>> perhaps 5... instead of the binary project file.
Hub,
IIRC, that mcp was provided by John Brewer, the first person to attempt a
Mac port. (If you troll back through the archives far enough, you'll
empathize with his posts about usage of non-ANSI C low-level stuff in XP
code.)
>Good, text is always better. If that mcp file is useless, feel free
>to remove it. And feel free to commit your stuff. Will it also need
>to be a peer module, like the MSVC stuff?
I'm with Sam here -- by all means, replace that broken old binary mess with
something current and text-based.
As for peer vs. inline, I'd think the "official" way to build the MacOS
version of Abi products belongs in the abi/src tree. The only reason to
move it out to a peer module is if it's so insanely bloated it dwarfs the
existing XP make system.
Paul
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