ah... every IDE project file is a make file... just like everything
on Mac OS 9 is are "Resource". :-)
No, that's not what I'm saying. It is perfectly sensible (if that's
the way you like to do things) to build Carbon applications on Mac OS
X using only vi/Emacs, makefiles, and the Shell, without using an IDE
or xcodebuild. People do it all the time. So "standard Cocoa
application" and "all building done by makefiles and terminals" is not
a contradiction.
I was wondering whether John thought you couldn't build Carbon apps
from the command line for some reason.
I don't think John's that's serious, given his double smile faces.
he's probably referring to building standard Carbon app using makefiles
and terminal as not so standard (as in common).
Building Mac OS X drivers using makefiles? Yes I know people do that.
Building applications using UNIX makefiles and vi/emacs as editor? No,
I don't know anyone... But like you said, it's doable and there's
never a doubt in my mind that it cannot be done. I never look into
that myself.
it would be interesting to have a sample project like that, which I
don't know if there's any.
pete
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