Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!cbosgd!ihnp4!ptsfa!ames!ll-xn!mit-eddie!uw-beaver!tektronix!teklds!copper!michaelk From: michaelk@copper.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: posting information Message-ID: <1088@copper.TEK.COM> Date: Wed, 3-Jun-87 14:20:36 EDT Article-I.D.: copper.1088 Posted: Wed Jun 3 14:20:36 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 6-Jun-87 05:49:09 EDT References: <8706022151.AA24523@amc.APPLIED-MICROSYSTEMS.uucp> Reply-To: michaelk@copper.UUCP (Michael D. Kersenbrock) Distribution: world Organization: Tektronix, Inc., Beaverton, OR. Lines: 44 Keywords: In article <8706022151.AA24523@amc.APPLIED-MICROSYSTEMS.uucp> jon@amc.UUCP writes: >I have just finished work on a version of UNIX make which runs on CP/M. >I am going to be releasing it as a share-ware product, and would like to >post it to the list. Do you have any problems with this? Or any suggestions >of how to go about it? There is an excellent PD non-shareware (cheaper: as in free) "make" in the SIMTEL20 archives that works rather well under CP/M 3.0, so you might want to keep your price on the low side. 8-) I have been meaning to send Keith P. my updated version that I've been using for a while but I seem to have trouble sending things to him & haven't heard from him since my last two or three mailings (this is a hint in case you're reading this Keith). My newer version isn't all that much better though...the "old" one is perfectly fine. My dancing fingers like to do the creeping-feature waltz...... The version I generated (the two above) are ones that I "strongly-ported" from the version USENET-posted by a gentleman in Australia whose name I don't recall (his name is in the bit of documentation I wrote up for the package). His version was *for* UNIX (of some flavor). One of the changes I've made is so that when "my" make is used with CCP105 (my update of CCP104), execution of the "make-proceedure" optionally will terminate upon a step-wise error (RSX's are provided in the CCP105 package to make you compiler, assembler, linker, etc cooperate). This was one of the last "features" that I debugged and got actually working. I don't think the "old version" of make will keep the "steps" out of CCP105's csh-like history mechanism, but my current version does. Anyway, if your version is for CP/M 2.2 (which my version doesn't work for), then this surely is a needed "product". If so, you might mention what file timestamping mechanism (or equivalent) you require the target system to have. I don't know about the distribution policy on the ARPA side of things, but I've seen some shareware across the USENET side (most noteably "ARC"). -- Mike Kersenbrock Tektronix Microcomputer Development Products Aloha, Oregon