Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!rutgers!bpa!sjuphil!ryan From: ryan@sjuphil.uucp (Patrick M. Ryan) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c Subject: MSC 5.1 make Message-ID: <1989Dec15.021527.18711@sjuphil.uucp> Date: 15 Dec 89 02:15:27 GMT Organization: SJU Grad CSC Lines: 20 Is it just my imagination or is the version of Make which comes with MSC 5.1 a pitiful imitation of the real Unix Make? There are some pretty fundamental things it doesn't seem to do, such as assuming 'makefile' as the default makefile name. The built-in macros are few and far between. It insists on making the objects in the order in which they appear in the file instead of letting the user specify an object to be made and starting the dependency checking from there. I have seem PD implementations of Make on PCs which work exactly the same as the Unix make. Why did Microsoft limit their version so much? I have heard that MSC 6.0 is due out sometime in the near future. Has anyone heard of any plans to rectify this situation? Thanks -- pat ryan ryan%sjuphil.sju.edu@bpa.bell-atl.com {princeton|rutgers|liberty|bpa}!sjuphil!ryan pmr@bootes.gsfc.nasa.gov