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>From: Pete Fenelon <pete.fenelon@minster.york.ac.uk>
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At 10:28 23/02/96 -0500, you wrote:
>
>> Imake is one of those things that save you a lot of time and effort. 
>> That is, the first time you see it, you promise yourself never to 
>> waste time and effort on it.
>> Nigel Roles
>
>Sort of like emacs... 
>
>(Sorry, couldn't resist.)
>

Grin. My first encounter with imake was when I was attempting to configure
InterViews, which in itself was another big WOMBAT (waste of money, brains
and time)!

pete
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