> No that should still work..

Hard to believe.  So you're compiling a C tool and then hope to use
the compiled executable without change on all the cpu/os that we support ?

We managed to get rid of all C tools in gnustep-make in October 2006, and that
was a good step in terms of simplification: no longer having to worry about
the location of tools in fat binary dirs when using gnustep-make's own tools, 
cross-compilation issues simplified (and hopefully cleared out at some point
in the future), and a package that you drop somewhere there is a shell and a
make system and it just works.  I already told you in private that I don't think
adding back C tools to gnustep-make is a good idea - for me it's like going 
backwards
in time to a more complicated setup.

Thanks



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