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Re: Knit
"NJaphet" == NJaphet Tullos <njtullos@hotmail.com> writes:
NJaphet> Is it possible to compile the sample code for the os kit with
NJaphet> c or do I have to use knit?
NJaphet>
NJaphet> Nick Tullos
I'm not quite sure what code you're talking about.
Are you talking about the code in the `examples/x86' directory of the OSKit?
(The Valentine's Day snapshot, 20010214.) Much of the code in that directory
can be compiled either in the ``usual way'' or via Knit. The examples that
one can compile via Knit include those described in `knit/Examples.unit'.
Are you talking about the code in the `knit/c' directory of the OSKit? The
code in that directory is intended to be compiled via Knit.
Or are you talking about the code in the `examples' directory of the Knit 1.0.0
distibution? That code is intended to be compiled via Knit, but none of the
examples in that directory require the OSKit.
I hope this answers your question!
Eric.
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