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Re: What is BSD make?
Aleksey Cheusov <cheusov%tut.by@localhost> writes:
> After years of development using GNU make under Linux I switched my
> home workstation to NetBSD. Here I've found a number of interesting
> things. One of them is NetBSD make.
>
> I've found it's VERY interesting and in many aspect much better than
> GNU make. But I have a few questions about it. Some are about history.
>
> 1) Here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Make_(software) there is interesting
> information about history of make utility.
>
> But this history ends with
>
> * BSD make, which is derived from Adam de Boor's work on a version
> of make capable of building targets in parallel, and survives
> with _varying degrees of modification_ in FreeBSD, NetBSD and
> OpenBSD.
>
> So the very first question is "What exactly is BSD make?" How
> different FreeBSD/NetBSD and OpenBSD make utilities are? Do
> appropriate *BSD teams try to keep their make as compatible as
> possible or not.
I'm working with NetBSD and FreeBSD makes all the time, and I can say,
they differ enough: FreeBSD make lacks many useful variable modifiers
mostly.
What differs much, is the set of make scripts.
I can't describle differences in full, it is rather hard to find it out,
all I know comes from my experience.
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HE CE3OH...
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