Subject: Re: Prolem setting up Vortex/Cecil 3.0 on Solaris (problem in gc)
From: James McCarron (jmccarro@maplesoft.com)
Date: Wed Apr 19 2000 - 19:06:07 PDT
According to Vassily Litvinov:
>
> James,
>
> One way of getting your Vortex to run could be for us to ship you *.[ch]
> files which result from Vortex's Phase 1 compile. You can then compile
> them using gcc on your machine and link with your GC library. Does this
> sound reasonable?
>
> You can download (ftp) the tarfiles with the *.[ch] files for the cecil
> interpreter (2.6 megs) or vortex compiler (16 megs) from the same
> directory as the release, as:
>
> cecil.c32.tar.gz
> vortex.c32.tar.gz
>
> respectively. Once you download one of them, create a fresh directory and
> unpack the contents into it. (Don't mix the two tarfiles in the same
> directory!) Then, treat it exactly as the "gen" directory as if it were
> generated by Vortex.
>
> That means that you need to "source" bin/shell/vortex.cshrc (relative to
> your Vortex installation) into your shell (so that $VORTEX_HOME and other
> environment variables are set up), and then run $VORTEX_MAKE in the above
> "gen" directory.
>
> Let us know if this works for you!
> Vass
Hi:
I found the files you mention above on your ftp server. (They are downloading
now.) I'll try your suggestion, and see if I can get the build to work.
Thanks alot!
James
-- James McCarron E Pluribus Solaris! "memory leaks are quite acceptable in many applications" -- Bjarne Stroustrup, The Design and Evolution of C++, page 220 cat(``,op(zip(cat,[seq(_,_="Js nte al akr")],[seq(_,_="utAohrMpeHce ")])));
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