Hi Aitor,

The problem with wmake is that it is highly non-standard. I had to use 
it for it's advanced features, and things get complex very quickly...

What I intend is to use and learn only one make :) :)
gmake is used on Linux, so if I have to learn the difficult parts, it 
probably will be reused some day...

Cheers,
Alain

Aitor Santamaría escreveu:
> Well, I have my doubts, WMAKE is also opensource (as much as
> OpenWatcom), when compiling with OWC I just prefer the all-in-one
> approach.
> I do not know much about GMAKE, but the ones I've seen look like a bit
> overly complex to me?
> 
> Aitor
> 
> 2008/9/8 Alain M. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> All this discussion abou make files brings a new (or old?) idea: why no
>> use *gmake* for all projects. wmake is too much different (I know
>> because I use it) and Borland is limited.
>>
>> Where can I find a DOS version o gmake?
>>
>> thanks,
>> Alain
>>
>>
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