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  • Subject: Re: Re[2]: SAVOBJ to previous release
  • From: Peter Coffin <phcoffin@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 8 Dec 1997 18:17:06 -0500

> Sending the source is not a good option for us.  We're looking to package
> an entire library for the end-user to RSTOBJ to their system: load 'n go.
> If they have to compile all the CL source, that'd be a bit messy.

> We *could* compile to the earliest release we support, but the
> developers won't be happy having to override all their CL compiles
> for the sake of the few that don't SAVOBJ properly.

Have you considered building a 'make' CL program and compiling that for a
very early release? The program could then do all the object restoration,
constructing libraries, compiling of the source members restored, etc. The
customer spends a few CPU cycles, but ends up with a package built for their
particular installation.



Peter H. Coffin
phcoffin@us.ibm.com
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