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HI Matt,
could you please explain this change? When writing this method I took
great care to implement it the way Quentin did describe the behaviour of
Cocoa in his mail from the 8th of September. Was the description wrong
or just my implementation?
Cheers
Fred
matt rice schrieb:
Author:
I was thinking of adding a little bit of inline help for gnustep-make.
What's the best way ? I was thinking of adding a target like
$ make help
This is gnustep-make 1.13.0.
Most common targets:
make all (builds)
make install (installs)
make uninstall (uninstalls)
make clean (deletes built
Nicola Pero wrote:
I was thinking of adding a little bit of inline help for gnustep-make.
What's the best way ? I was thinking of adding a target like
$ make help
This is gnustep-make 1.13.0.
Most common targets:
make all (builds)
make install (installs)
make uninstall (uninstalls)
make
--- Fred Kiefer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI Matt,
could you please explain this change? When writing
this method I took
great care to implement it the way Quentin did
describe the behaviour of
Cocoa in his mail from the 8th of September. Was the
description wrong
or just my
I was thinking of adding a little bit of inline help for gnustep-make.
What's the best way ? I was thinking of adding a target like
$ make help
I'm all for adding more documentation and help...
but... please *don't* make it a target!
Eh, not many other options though ;-)
I agree there is
Adrian Robert wrote:
On 2006-09-27 23:04:07 -0400 Nicola Pero
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This could be an interesting idea, but the main problem is that someone
looking for help
probably wouldn't know that to get help you need to use 'make help=yes'.
Maybe whenever you type 'make' we could