RichCini
Veteran Member
All --
I'm working on a Windows 3.1-related project which has a folder with say 20 subdirectories, each with the code (and makefile) for a driver. The compiler package is in the path, so my idea was to use a "for" loop to traverse into each folder, run NMAKE, then go to the next folder.
I've done some searching and it seems this is easily done...in Windows NT...not DOS. I also thought about creating a file containing the directory names (one name per line), but I can't figure out how to make that work, either.
Batch file programming wasn't my strength back then, and apparently still isn't. Maybe there's a program out there that does this. If so, I'd appreciate knowing the name.
Thanks!
Rich
I'm working on a Windows 3.1-related project which has a folder with say 20 subdirectories, each with the code (and makefile) for a driver. The compiler package is in the path, so my idea was to use a "for" loop to traverse into each folder, run NMAKE, then go to the next folder.
I've done some searching and it seems this is easily done...in Windows NT...not DOS. I also thought about creating a file containing the directory names (one name per line), but I can't figure out how to make that work, either.
Batch file programming wasn't my strength back then, and apparently still isn't. Maybe there's a program out there that does this. If so, I'd appreciate knowing the name.
Thanks!
Rich