Thank you all for the valuable suggestions!
--Tim
- Jim Davis jda...@lbto.org wrote:
There's a review just now on Slashdot of a book that covers autoconf
and friends...
- Bill Campbell cen...@celestial.com wrote:
My first recommendation is always Kernighan and Pike's ``Unix
Greetings all-
My apologies for the slightly OT post. My primary production platform *IS*
CentOS 5.x with a minor scattering of 4.x machines behind firewalls here and
there...
I find that I'm being placed more and more into a 'quasi-developer' role which
strays some from my normal
There's a review just now on Slashdot of a book that covers autoconf
and friends -- it sounds like it would cover at least some of what
you're after. There's an older O'Reilly book on Make that might be
helpful too.
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On Mon, Sep 27, 2010, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings all-
My apologies for the slightly OT post. My primary production platform *IS*
CentOS 5.x with a minor scattering of 4.x machines behind firewalls here
and there...
I find that I'm being placed more and more into a 'quasi-developer' role
which
On 9/27/2010 2:10 PM, Bill Campbell wrote:
Another is ``GNU Autoconf, Automake, and Libtool'' by Vaughan,
Elliston, Tromey, and Taylor.
Vaughan is still active on the autotools lists, and he occasionally pops
in on threads mentioning his book, telling people they should be careful
in
Jim Davis wrote:
There's a review just now on Slashdot of a book that covers autoconf
and friends -- it sounds like it would cover at least some of what
you're after. There's an older O'Reilly book on Make that might be
helpful too.
Um, wait, how long?! Right, 14 years ago, I was *really*
On Mon, 2010-09-27 at 14:56 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings all-
My apologies for the slightly OT post. My primary production platform
*IS* CentOS 5.x with a minor scattering of 4.x machines behind
firewalls here and there...
I find that I'm being placed more and more into a
On 09/28/2010 07:26 AM, Adam Tauno Williams wrote:
On Mon, 2010-09-27 at 14:56 -0500, Tim Nelson wrote:
Greetings all-
My apologies for the slightly OT post. My primary production platform
*IS* CentOS 5.x with a minor scattering of 4.x machines behind
firewalls here and there...
I find that
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