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2005-04-21 by Dennis Kazar

Judging from some of the past email, I thought some of you might be interested in attending this seminar.
D
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2005 3:29 PM
Subject: Dennis, please confirm you are attending the meeting on May 11th...

Navigating the Dependency Management Jungle

Although Make was intended to solve build problems, it creates some of the worst problems of all: incorrect dependencies. Many Make users can't rely on it to "do the right thing" and end up running full builds (or even multiple builds) to generate their executables.

Embedded Systems Programming would like to invite you to a complementary online NetSeminar that will will walk through various solutions to the dependency nightmare.

You may also invite your colleagues, they can register at:
www.cmpnetseminars.com/tsg/?q=204&K=PASS

John Graham-Cumming, creator of GMSL (GNU Make Standard Library), will lead a technical discussion that will:


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Walk you through various solutions to the dependency nightmare, including hand-maintained dependencies, through makedepend, fastdep, and GNU Make Makefile remaking techniques Outline solutions for all sizes of builds, from single directory personal projects to commercial software with 1,000s of modules Answer any questions you may have during the Q&A session

If you encounter problems above then use your personalized link:
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Thank you, and I hope this will be a learning experience for you.

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