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readme.txt
(This file lives in the root enlist of the windows tree in the tools\sample directory)
This directory contains the following templates and sample files --
makefile -- The default makefile used throughout Windows. Generally this
file does not need to be editted and can/should be used as is.
sources.tpl -- A template for creating your own sources file to build your
project.
sources.lib -- A sample sources file for building multiple console apps from
a library.
sources.exe -- A sample sources file for build a windows app.
dirs.txt -- A sample dirs file.
Other usefull files that are not in this directory --
http://winweb/wem/docs/NewcomerOrientation1.doc -- A newcomer doc for SDE, SDET and STEs
http://winweb/wem -- The windows Engineering Manual
build.hlp -- Old help file on using the NT build process. It is availible
in the idw directory of the release servers:
\\winbuilds\release\usa\main\latest.idw\x86fre\bin\idw
It lives in the sdktools project: sdktools\build
build.htm -- Contains updates to the build process that are not in build.hlp
or are explained further. It lives in the sdktools project:
sdktools\build
makefile.def -- Contains all the standard definitions used by default when
building in the windows SD environment. It lives in the
root enlistment for Windows in the tools directory.
i386mk.inc -- Contains other Macros that should be used when referencing binaries
in your sources files. (ia64mk.inc for IA64) It lives in the
tools directory.
projects.inc-- Contains other Macros that should be used when referencing files in
your sources files (project.tst.inc for test projects) It lives in
the tools directory.