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From: schwartz@groucho.cs.psu.edu (Scott Schwartz)
Subject: Re: Novice imake question
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jik@athena.mit.edu (Jonathan I. Kamens) writes:
|  It is unfortunate that the learning curve for imake is quite steep,
|  considering that once you manage to learn it, it makes things quite a bit
|  easier in many situations.

For small values of "many".

The easiest way up the imake learning curve:
   find / -name '*[Ii]make*' -print | xargs rm

Complexity is its own reward.

