Eh, sorry, the link to the binaries and test-output-files is
https://bp.bagong.de/archives
And I attach the script if anybody is interested and not too fond of cloning GitHub repos. It should actually work in Anthony’s ANSI-branch (or the snapshot he sent), provided the test folder is available. It doesn’t do anything with the php-side yet, but it does create the “output”-folder Bernard suggested in the beginning.
Best
.r.
> Begin forwarded message:
>
> From: Rainer Schütz <rs...@ig...>
> Subject: Windows and RPI-builds
> Date: 23. July 2020 at 22:24:05 CEST
> To: Bol Processor developer discussion list <bol...@li...>
>
> Dear friends,
>
> I’ve come around now to try building on Windows and the Raspberry Pi. It looks great. I’ve been spending some time filing on a script that builds and runs the commands Anthony suggested to try out his new version. I am keeping that script (“tests” ;-) ) in a Github repo where I mirror Anthony’s repo, and where I also fold in Bernard’s snapshots (I think I wrote about this already? If not, tell me what you think).
>
> It’s on https://github.com/bagong/bolprocessor on the branch bagong (default branch there). On that branch I’ve also put the ctests folder under version control because that way I can easily move it to any computer on which I try building. The script sends all output to a file, puts them in an archive, and uploads it to a a webserver. You can download recent output and the binaries from here:
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> https://bp.bagong.de
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> Hopefully I’ll find some time on the weekend to configure a apache-php environment on Windows. I’ll let you know how that went ;-)
>
> Best
> Rainer
>
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