RE: Compiler GUI frontside proggie...

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How about, if a person has finished translating his program to C, 
ithandles all the linking operations and *mainly* gives a person an 
option of UPX'ing his program. You could then provide the link to the 
UPX website or Distribute the Front-end with UPX

jordah
Shari Vegas wrote:
> Heya all!
> 
> 1) Yes, I'm back, under a different name, email address, and all that.
> 
> Anywho, I've been, off-and-on for the past few months, working on a GUI
> frontend to a handful of compilation options offered to us by RDS -
> particularly, Bind and EU2C.
> 
> So, I've got a featurelist made up, including saving all the options
> you select for your Eu directories into an INI, as well as support for
> Borland, DJGPP, LCC, and Watcom, and 'Compilation Project' files.
> 
> But, I'm hung up on a couple of things. One of those are the kinds of
> exe compressions available, and (I haven't checked since I left the Eu
> list, so forgive me if I'm not in the know) command-line options for
> the Watcom compiler.
> 
> Lastly, before I finalize the additions to the GUI side and start the
> code-side, I invite anyone to go ahead and bring ideas for other
> features to add to the compiler.
> 
> And, because of a problem with stolen intellectual properties of mine,
> I'll be adding licenses to any newer program releases I create, source
> as well as binary. There'll be more on my case as I finally begin to
> scan in documents and document the case up to this point, and any
> interested in learning more about it can email me for more information.
> 
> TIA,
> 
> --"LEVIATHAN" (Shari Vegas)
> 
> 
> -- 
> http://fastmail.fm/ - A fast, anti-spam email service.
> 
>

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