Hallo

I have downloaded the ZIP from https://github.com/FDOS/kernel, Version 2.43
(2043).

I have nothing changed. Later I want to change some parts.

Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS

I downloaded the assembler NASM version 0.98.39 compiled on Oct 12 2019
(renamed to nasm.exe and put it in the bin folder of watcom.

DOSBox Version 0.74-3

I use dosbox with the old compiler microsoft MSCV70, every ding worked
fine. And i can execute the produce exe on dosbox, everything worked
flawlessly.

I have not installed UPX. May be leads to an error later?
Nor did i export TERMINFO=/lib/terminfo

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09.11.23,
10:34:21

Am Do., 9. Nov. 2023 um 09:14 Uhr schrieb Rugxulo via Freedos-devel <
freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>:

> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Nov 8, 2023 at 2:21 AM Walter Oesch via Freedos-devel
> <freedos-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> >
> > I want to build the FreeDOS Kernel.
>
> Kernel 2043? Any particular reason to not use the stock build? Did you
> modify anything or add any patches? Just curiosity?
>
> > I use Dosbox in Ubuntu Linux and watcom comiler from FreeDOS, version
> 1.9.
>
> Which version of DOSBox? 0.74-3? Which Ubuntu? 20.04 LTS 64-bit?
>
> OpenWatcom can also run natively atop Linux. The old 1.9 installer had
> a bug where it needed "export TERMINFO=/lib/terminfo" first. You could
> also probably unzip it and manually install. (I assume it has a Linux
> makefile somewhere. It also had a MinGW makefile, IIRC.)
>
> You also need NASM and UPX. (You might need one older [or newer??]
> than 2.16.01.)
>
> > I changed config.b to use watcom and copied to config.bat, then start
> with buildall.bat.
> > The compilation hangs in BOOT/boot.asm:437 Warning Must update constant
> offset (17Bh)...
> >
> > What did i wrong?
>
> I don't know, but I'm not sure DOSBox is recommended (or even
> supported) for this kind of task.
>
> The only times I really rebuilt the kernel were atop FreeDOS itself
> (under QEMU or VirtualBox).
>
>
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