Re: [Tack-devel] ACK compiles on NetBSD-macppc, sort of...
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From: David G. <dg...@co...> - 2006-07-19 17:12:48
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Gregory T. (tim) Kelly wrote: [...] > Ok. Is the new build generally self-contained and independent of the > POSIX platform it is running on? The current build appears to have > been able to build on BSD 4.1 and BSD 4.2, so while it hasn't yet run > successfully end-to-end, most of the problems just seem to be related t= o > the changes since BSD 4.2. It should be; it requires a C compiler called cc to bootstrap, but it should be pretty portable. (If you install the standalone copy of LLgen from the website --- which you'll need for the next version anyway --- that uses it. Rather overkill for such a small app, but I wanted to see how it worked in real life.) [...] >> make depend Running make directly doesn't appear to set the paths up correctly --- AFAIK, you have to run the INSTALL script every time you want to build something. I'm not sure if it's possible to do incremental builds. --=20 +- David Given --McQ-+ "You cannot truly appreciate _Atlas Shrugged_ | dg...@co... | until you have read it in the original Klingon." | (dg...@ta...) | --- Sea Wasp on r.a.sf.w +- www.cowlark.com --+ |