Using the delivered mk to rebuild mk.
You should be able to use the delivered executable of mk to
build a new executable. This may be of particular interest
on Windows NT/Win95 where the path of the shell program
can be hard-coded by changing the variable named "shell"
near the beginning of source file Nt.c.
Mk uses the regular expression library, so build
the program as follows:
1. ensure that ../../mkconfig contains the proper system definitions
2. ensure that the system libraries lib9, libbio, and libregexp have
been built. you can do this by hand by changing to ../lib9,
../libbio, and ../libregexp and doing "mk nuke" and a "mk install"
in each.
3. in this directory
mk nuke
mk install
4. on NT/Win95 the executable must be installed by hand because the current
executable is locked down while it is executing:
mv obj.out ../../Nt/386/bin/mk.exe