> "BK" == Bill Kendrick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
BK> On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 07:56:39PM -0500, Ken Bloom wrote:
>> Does nmake support pattern rules like GNU make? If so, and your data is
>> suitably organized for a pattern rule, then you can just use those.
BK> Awesome, if I find I actual
On Thu, May 03, 2007 at 07:56:39PM -0500, Ken Bloom wrote:
> Does nmake support pattern rules like GNU make? If so, and your data is
> suitably organized for a pattern rule, then you can just use those.
Awesome, if I find I actually do end up needing to muck with my build
process, I'll try this f
On Thursday 03 May 2007 05:42:37 pm Bill Kendrick wrote:
> This isn't Linux-related, but is make-related ("nmake",
> specificlaly), so I thought I'd ask here. :^)
>
> In the mobile phone software world, you often end up building
> numerous versions of the same app, to address differences between
>
This isn't Linux-related, but is make-related ("nmake", specificlaly),
so I thought I'd ask here. :^)
In the mobile phone software world, you often end up building numerous
versions of the same app, to address differences between handsets
(e.g., use different art assets, depending on the screen s