Hi Kyle,
welcome to the mailing list!
I am having a bit of a problem installing picolisp on a PowerPC Mac
running OS X 10.411. Here is the command line output after running the
make command.
I'm afraid I'm not of much help, as I don't have a Mac myself. I was
hoping that some of the Mac
For what it's worth I think I once just simply copied the picolisp
executable that I had compiled in Ubuntu Feisty (observe no later
versions of Ubuntu will work as the GCC is broken on them) to a Mac
and it simply ran it without any problems.
/Henrik
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:09 AM, Alexander
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 11:43:31AM +0200, Henrik Sarvell wrote:
... just simply copied the picolisp executable that I had compiled in
Ubuntu Feisty ... to a Mac and it simply ran it without any problems.
But Kyle has a PowerPC Mac. Does it emulate x86 instructions?
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executable that I had compiled in Ubuntu Feisty (observe no later
versions of Ubuntu will work as the GCC is broken on them) to a Mac
I didn't watch the gcc-situation for a while, but I compiled PicoLisp
repeatedly on current
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Hi Randall,
in.nbsp; I don't think that picolisp will run on the PowerPC without some =
work and I think no one has tried itBR
I think it used to run without problems, when Rick Hanson sent me the
'make' parameters back in 2006.
Only the 64-bit version (in assembly) will not run, as an
Hi,
The latest Pico Lisp I have built on my PowerPC Mac (w/10.4.11), seems to
be picoLisp-2.3.0.
/Jon
Hello,
I am having a bit of a problem installing picolisp on a PowerPC Mac
running OS X 10.411. Here is the command line output after running
the make command.
Kyle,
The GCC compiler is contained in a package called "xcode".
Cheers,
- Rand
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