I've come to the conclusion that Autoconf and friends were written by a sadist. That and libtool is braindead. (It's no wonder that the Debian libtool hackaround uses "-D__LIBTOOL_IS_A_FOOL__").
I've also decided that I hate imake equally virulently. Perhaps slightly more. After all, imake is really only useful when your tree is dependent on X11. Otherwise, it sucks large asteroids through micropipettes. Two quotes seem appropriate:
- "All software sucks, only the degree to which it sucks varies."
- "It's kinda like a jet engine: it sucks in one end, and blows out the other."
Work
This morning, we recieved a Sparc from Sun so that we'd have
a
test platform before we send our product down to them. Set
it up, and lo and behold, there's a problem with the root
filesystem and we don't have (and can't guess) the root
password.
<sarcasm>Fun...</sarcasm>
We finally get the root password, and I proceed to move in. Download all the GNU/GNUish tools we need (autoconf et al, bash, ssh, and gzip (to unpack them all)). I go to compile gzip, and I am reminded of (another reason) why I dislike Sun: No cc. Can't even compile the darned tools. &grumble;
At least I got to christen the box: alphacentauri. Seemed fitting, somehow.
NJS
Got JIG-generated sourcecode to build finally. (It helps if
generated code not cause compilation errors because of the
generated part.) Things are looking good for a 0.3.0
release middle of this month.
Entity
Slow got interviewed by Linux.com yesterday, and the interview
is up. I'm mentioned in passing (about halfway down, "one
fellow" is me...), which is pretty darned cool. I hope this
interview gives Entity a real boost.
Of course, this also means (in Slow's words) that I have to do it, "or be marked a liar for all eternity."