If the archive actually has a configure script, the best way to start
configuring is with:
% ape/psh
# ./configure --prefix=$home --build=i386 --bindir=$home/bin/
$objtype --lib=$home/lib
On Feb 2, 2008, at 10:30 AM, Filipp Andronov wrote:
Thanks for a fast reply )
I'll check out documents about APE, if my questions will be actual
after that, i will post thous here.
2008/2/2, Pietro Gagliardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Autotools is in the GCC package. However, there is a nice and clean
way to port alien software using APE:
page /sys/doc/ape.ps
On Feb 2, 2008, at 2:12 AM, Filipp Andronov wrote:
Hello everyone :)
I'm newbie in Plan9 system, so i have a couple of questions about
it :)
And the first one looks like this: does GNU build system (autoconf,
automake, e.t.c) has been ported in Plan9? Or maybe there is some
alternative? :)
I want port some software from linux to Plan9, but couldn't find any
documentation about how i should do this in "plan9 style" )
PS: sorry for my horrible English :)
2008/2/2, Pietro Gagliardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
And yes, gcc has been ported. I have never gotten it to work,
though.
On Feb 1, 2008, at 11:43 PM, Michael Andronov wrote:
Another question from newbie :
I have noticed some discussion(s) on Internet about C++ language
for Plan9;
I'm wondering what is a bottom line of the story:
- is there a C++ compiler? Any plans for it?
- has it been 'banned' from Plan9?
- has gcc been ported to Plan9? ( as was suggested in one of the
messages I
saw)...
Thank for your attention.
Michael.