Subject: MASH -- The MAke SHell I've installed "mash" version 0.1alpha in the sipb locker. Mash is basically a program like "make" and "imake" and "pmake" and "gmake" in that it is used to determine which pieces of a program need to be re-built and execute the commands to build them. However, mash is a lot better than make. Mash is controlled by a "Mashfile" which bares some small resemblance to a "Makefile". A little documentation on how to write a Mashfile is in http://www.mit.edu/people/svalente/mash.html. Hopefully, this documentation will become much better in the future. There's no man page yet. Fortunately, none of the command-line options work yet, so there's no need for a man page. This is version 0.1alpha, so it's bleeding-edge stuff. The author would appreciate any comments you might have about Mash. You can send him bug-reports, suggestions for new features, new commands and functions, questions about the documentation, suggestions to improve the documentation, patches, Mashfiles that you wrote, flames, compliments, etc. Really, he'd like to hear whatever you have to say about mash. His email address is svalente@mit.edu. Have a nice day. -Sal. P.S. The source code is in /mit/sipb/src/mash. I expect it to continue changing pretty rapidly for a little while, so please don't distribute it outside of MIT.