At 15:41 -0400 2000.07.17, Paul Schinder wrote: >A makefile is used by the make program. It contains a set of rules >to guide make in doing some action, usually building some piece of >software. These are of no use to you unless you have MPW and dmake. >Usually they're used on Unix machines. Just a clarification: there is a "Makefile.PL" in most distributions, which is used by Perl (including MacPerl, with the installme droplet, or with perl under MPW) to create a "Makefile". -- Chris Nandor | pudge@pobox.com | http://pudge.net/ Andover.Net | chris.nandor@andover.net | http://slashcode.com/ # ===== Want to unsubscribe from this list? # ===== Send mail with body "unsubscribe" to macperl-request@macperl.org