でもね、あたしゃ、嘘は言ってないんですよ。 [collyer.net] 使い方の話をしてたんだから。 > 4.4 make > It's hard to imagine UNIX without the make utility. > Make is so taken for granted these days that the distribution of software in source form > without a makefile is an event worthy of attention and inquiry. > But there was a time when the name of the file with the instructions to build a system were chosen at > random from the names ``build'', ``rc'', ``run'', ``runfile'' and others. > And these were shell files which built the entire component.
ついでに書いておきますが (スコア:1)
と書いた時に「見てきたような嘘を言い、とはこのことだな」 [srad.jp]と罵倒した匿名の奴がいましたよね。
その後、CTSSのRUNCOMがどうのという講釈をタレていたようですが。ま、それは間違ってないわけですけど。
でもね、あたしゃ、嘘は言ってないんですよ。 [collyer.net]
使い方の話をしてたんだから。
> 4.4 make
> It's hard to imagine UNIX without the make utility.
> Make is so taken for granted these days that the distribution of software in source form
> without a makefile is an event worthy of attention and inquiry.
> But there was a time when the name of the file with the instructions to build a system were chosen at
> random from the names ``build'', ``rc'', ``run'', ``runfile'' and others.
> And these were shell files which built the entire component.
今回の/etcの由来は何かってのを調査してて、ついでにコレを発見しました。
makeができる前は、アプリケーションのビルドにrcやその他のツールを使ってた時代が確かにあったってことです。
まったく、失礼なことを言う奴だったな。