ichang@ubvax.UB.Com (I B Chang) (08/09/90)
I am writing a K-shell/C-shell script to build (make, compile, link)
c files in OS/2, Lanman environment. Microsoft cl, link, lib are used. I want
to use Unix-compatible tools (make, shell, rcs). It has been working fine when
I only build a small number of files. But when I put all files (over a few
hundred) in a multi-level tree and attempt to do a "make all" on the top of
tree, the make, shell, and rcs beagn to abort because "running out of memory".
IT seems to be a common problems to several vendors products.
Does anyone have similar experience?
Which vendors provide reliable make/shell/rcs that do not have such
memory problems?
I will post the summarized information on the notes if I receive enough
feedback.
Thanks
--I.B. Chang
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