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From: broehl@wateng.UUCP (Bernie Roehl)
Newsgroups: net.micro.pc
Subject: Re: Advice on MS-DOS software manufacture/source control utilities
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Date: Tue, 16-Jul-85 09:21:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Jul 16 09:21:00 1985
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Reply-To: broehl@wateng.UUCP (Bernie Roehl)
Organization: U of Waterloo, Ontario
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Keywords: Make, C

C-Ware (the people who market the DeSmet compiler) have a very nice Make
available.  It's written by John Sellens, and is a full-blown make with
all the goodies that the Unix version has.  You can configure it to have
the appropriate builtins when you install it, so you don't have to keep
a file sitting around (in the current directory or anywhere else) that has
that information in it.

I don't know how much they're asking for it (I bought my copy direct from
the original author for $50), but I'm sure the pricing is reasonable.

Oh, by the way, I forgot to mention in an earlier posting that the latest
release of DeSmet C came with an execution profiler and an interactive file
compare program (similar to DIFF).

Given what other companies are charging for their stuff (have you priced
any execution profilers lately?) I think the C-Ware package is a pretty
good deal.
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        -Bernie Roehl    (University of Waterloo)
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