[Coco] ack!
Lothan
lothan at newsguy.com
Sun Jun 2 16:58:01 EDT 2013
This is what I'm doing with Windows 7 to build NitrOS-9 using the latest
Cygwin. You can probably use mingw as well, but I have no information on how
to setup mingw to get it working properly.
1. Install Cygwin with all the appropriate packages (gcc, make, mercurial,
etc.).
2. Download Toolshed for Windows
(http://sourceforge.net/projects/toolshed/files/ToolShed/ToolShed%202.0/toolshed_2.0_windows.zip/download)
and install it somewhere. After it's installed copy Toolshed\os9.exe to
\Cygwin\usr\local\bin
3. Download lwtools 4.7
(http://lwtools.projects.l-w.ca/releases/lwtools/lwtools-4.7.tar.gz) to your
Cygwin home directory (e.g. C:\Cygwin\home\<username>
4. Extract lwtools to your home directory in Cygwin
gunzip lwtools-4.7.tar.gz
tar xvf lwtools-4.7.tar
5. Build lwtools
cd lwtools-4.7
make all
make install
6. Back in your home directory (cd ..), grab the latest NitrOS-9 code from
the repository:
hg clone http://hg.code.sf.net/p/nitros9/code nitros9
hg update lwtools-port
7. Build NitrOS-9
cd nitros9
export NITROS9DIR=`pwd`
make
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Pierce
Sent: Sunday, June 02, 2013 2:11 PM
To: coco at maltedmedia.com
Subject: Re: [Coco] ack!
Ok, that's all fine and good for those who have commit access.
Let's say I (no commit access) just wanted to install the tools, download
the files, and build the repo locally.
Starting from scratch, how would I set this up? This is assuming that
there's no LWTools installation, or any of the minigw or cygwin. I'm running
Windows Vista Home Premium.
Step by step, what would have to be done to compile the repo?
The reason I ask this, is there are a lot of people who've asked the same
question and got "partial" answers. On this list, questions like this
usually go the way of "well you need he current mingw... No, you must use
the old one... no it's the new one but with these arguments... Ok but you
need Linux... But I'm running Windows... but if you get Linux you can....
And Linux this.... and Linux that.... " OR "you need toolshed... No toolshed
is gone, lwtools is in... but I cant build lwtools in windows... in linux
it's easy... linux this.... linux that..." and the conversation never comes
back to the question. How do I go from scratch to a NitrOS9 build? I am not
bad mouthing Linux here, it's a fine system WHEN set up right, BUT I'm not
ditching 15 years of building a stable windows system that does exactly what
I want and has no problems to install something I know nothing about and
cannot use my $10k+ of archived software collected over 15 years just to
build Nitros9 when I K
NOW it is being done in windows as well.
The bad thing is, I will get more response from the above statement than I
will the question.
Remember?.... there was a question up there... :-P
Bill Pierce
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-----Original Message-----
From: Lothan <lothan at newsguy.com>
To: CoCoList for Color Computer Enthusiasts <coco at maltedmedia.com>
Sent: Sun, Jun 2, 2013 1:40 pm
Subject: Re: [Coco] ack!
From: Gene Heskett
> I tried to do a test build a day or so back, but my last pull seems to
> have
> disabled mamou for a level3 build.
>
> If anyone has a makefile/rules.mak files that work with lwtools stuff, I
> would appreciate copies.
>
> Or, if anyone knows, is the repo open again so I can do an hg update?
> apparently not, it comes back instantly with no files changed.
>
> Is there some new magic incantation to pull a new 'tip'?
Have you switched to the new repository after SourceForge moved it to the
new SourceForge platform on May 16? If you have commit permission, the new
repository is at ssh://<username>@hg.code.sf.net/p/nitros9/code. The old
repository is still available at
http://nitros9.hg.sourceforge.net:8000/hgroot/nitros9/nitros9, but it's
read-only.
The reason I ask is because Boisy committed a lot of changes to the
makefiles six days ago.
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