Jon Brock wrote:
Yeah, I just found that out after reading this post:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?thread_id=2904715&forum_id=4143
I had already downloaded the source and un-tarred it. The README file says
this:
"Download and install GT.M binary distribution from SourceForge if you do not have
GT.M installed already. The build procedure needs an existing GT.M mumps installed on
the machine."
At this point, I started searching and found the post referenced above; then
you confirmed it. I don't know whether this is worth pursuing or not, but at
least I have learned a few things.
Thanks,
Jon
<snip>
[smw] Unfortunately, there are a
number of assembler modules, a
code generator, and a few other
platform specific modules which
will not allow a Linux for zSeries
version of GT.M to be built from
the sourceforge sources.
[smw] GT.M is available for a
number of platforms other than
Intel x86 Linux but most are
available via sourceforge.
I'm suffering from Jon's blindness (haven't found the "architecture"
column), but I did see reference to Delphi in the programming languages
page. That's not a good sign either.
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Cheers
John
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