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make and such on win2k

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Posted by Darisan   (57 posts)  Bio
Date Fri 18 Apr 2003 06:25 AM (UTC)
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Hey, wondering where I can get 'make' and stuff for windows?
Just want that stuff, thanks!
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Posted by Boborak   USA  (228 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #1 on Fri 18 Apr 2003 06:53 AM (UTC)
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No. 'make' is a unix based program.

Now the 'stuff' you could likely get. Though that's dependant on wether you want 'that stuff', 'this stuff' or some other 'stuff' ;-)
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Posted by Darisan   (57 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #2 on Fri 18 Apr 2003 06:58 AM (UTC)
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bah, you need 'make' to compile most servers ect. I don't want cygwin, I don't have room for the whole cygwin deal, just want the unix based command for windows, and the 'stuff' related to it
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Posted by Boborak   USA  (228 posts)  Bio
Date Reply #3 on Fri 18 Apr 2003 07:48 AM (UTC)
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Actually you don't NEED 'make' it just makes things easier. What you NEED is a compiler. i.e. gcc (also unix based), MSVC++, Borland C, ect. And you don't NEED a unix based system to compile any server. All the mud servers could be ported to and from unix given the time and knowledge. C is VERY portable. If you want 'make' you NEED Cygwin. End of Story.
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