From: Jens H. <Jen...@hm...> - 2003-03-05 13:26:09
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Hi, I fail building and installing yaws on a windows 2000 system. Is there a standard way documented at any place? With or without cygwin. I searched in the list-archive, at google, but found nothing. best regards jens himmelreich |
From: Claes W. <kl...@hy...> - 2003-03-06 14:31:52
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On Wed, Mar 05, 2003 at 02:25:46PM +0100, Jens Himmelreich wrote: > Hi, > > I fail building and installing yaws on a windows 2000 system. > Is there a standard way documented at any place? With or > without cygwin. > > I searched in the list-archive, at google, but found nothing. > Yaws currently doesn't neither build nor work on win32. There is _not_ a lot of work required for this to work. I gave it a shot a couple of months ago but gave up since the erlc command was broken under cygwin then. It maybe fixed by now. ???? I imagine that: - use cygwin and the same Makefiles we have - To compile the c code either - use gcc and compile the linked in driver that needs to be built - or use the visual ms compiler - or hack the code so that no driver is needed under win32 (This I recommend) would to the trick. There are some other stuff that needs to be done relating to the tmp files that yaws create under /tmp/yaws. Possibly use configure to generate a file (similar to yaws_vsn) which fast tells us that we're on win32.......... Any takers :-) /klacke -- Claes Wikstrom -- Caps lock is nowhere and http://www.hyber.org -- everything is under control |