Well, if you use Darwinports, you'll have to modify neko's Makefile for inclusion of /opt/local/include and /opt/local/lib

I have successfully built Boehm GC 6.7 with configure, make, make check and make install, what error did you get?

Alex

Le 10 juin 06 à 16:27, hank williams a écrit :

On 6/10/06, Alex Drahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Darwinports is a source based package management system for Darwin/OS
X.  It makes your life easier by managing to compile boehmg, for
instance ;-) It makes your life harder by installing everything in /
opt/local, something neko doesn't like.


Will I need to do anything to deal with the opt/local stuff? I am
guessing I probably am going to need to move something somewhere once
I successfully compile the GC.

Hank


> You also must edit the makefile and
>> uncomment MACOSX = 1.
>>
>
> That part I figured out. :)

Hmmm, you had strange error messages that made me think you hadn't...

So, next step for you is building boehmgc.  I'm downloading the
source to see if I have any problem building it myself.

Alex

Le 10 juin 06 à 15:52, hank williams a écrit :

> On 6/10/06, Alex Drahon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> You need to read the link supplied by Nicolas... You can also give us
>> a little more information on what you're doing. Do you have
>> Darwinports installed?
>
> No, what is darwinports. I have gone to their site and the description > is "it will help make things easier with open source projects". But I
> have no idea if this will help with *my* stuff. Do you need
> darwinports for neko? I would hate to spend the time trying to compile > yet another thing that will be unhelpful in doing what I really need
> to do.
>
> Do you have a strong reason not to use the OS
>> X binaries?
>
> Yes. I am ultimately going to port neko to an embedded environment. I > need to get comfortable compiling it. It was 50/50 between doing it > on the pc with cygwin and the mac but, I decided since I already have
> a mac setup and am comfortable in eclipse to try there first.
> Ulitmately this will all need to run under embedded linux.
>
>
>> It's not that hard to build from source on OS X but you must have
>> boehmgc installed and it's better to have the other dependencies too
>> (apache, pcre, zlib...).
>
> I dont really need apache, and probably most of the other stuff since > I will be running on a fairly naked device. All the I/O will be custom
> C stuff.
>
> You also must edit the makefile and
>> uncomment MACOSX = 1.
>>
>
> That part I figured out. :)
>
> Hank
>
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