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[News] AWeb progressANN.lu
Posted on 21-Sep-2004 12:43 GMT by ece18 comments
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An internal AmigaOS4 native release has been made of AWeb3.5 APL Beta. It doesn't work too well yet, but good speed has been reported.

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AWeb progress : Comment 13 of 18ANN.lu
Posted by Fabio Alemagna on 21-Sep-2004 19:32 GMT
In reply to Comment 9 (Anonymous):
> Too "Unix-like", doesn't pass the 5th line here...

It works fine under AmigaOS with ixemul installed. In any case, it's meant to be "portable" across environments and even compilers. If you look at the various Makefule.tubs, you'll see that they simply declare what needs to be huilt, how the things are built is specified in the "engine". Currently the engine is unix-centric in that it requires a sh-like shell and a couple of typical unix tools, but that can be changed and will change.

> What about make a proper make file for each OS: AmigaOS 3, Aros,
> MorphOS...

They would be a mess to mantain. This way you only have to differentiate the engine, not write all makefiles for all modules and all architectures. Moreover, the current system offers some nice features which wouldn't be available if you were using recursively called makefiles.
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