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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> Have you checked the size of the project
> source? I doubt very much the makefiles
> are set up for split machine builds.
Nope, I haven't. The compressed size is 1.5 MB and I haven't
uncompressed it yet.
I was kinda thinking that since this was a utility package the utils
were free-standing compiles.
> Have you given any thought to what it's going
> to take to configure the makefiles for os/2?
Well, of course not! You volunteered to do the makefiles, remember?
:))
> Have you checked to see if anyone else
> has ported or is porting net-snmp to os/2?
No because I thought it was irrelevant. We're seeing if we are smart
enough to use EMX. If somebody else is smart enough to do this and we
find that we aren't, we'll all feel bad. :)))))
> Probably should move this back to scoug-programming.
I wanted to get some machine(s) to compile on. What do you want done
before SS is contacted?
- Peter
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