On Wednesday, February 19, 2003, at 08:30 AM, Max Horn wrote:
What you describe above sounds like the "normal" way compilers are
bootstrapped. The question is, how did they obtain the original
Darwin/OSX M3 compiler then? Via a cross compiler? That's about the
only possibility I see, except
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What you describe above sounds like the "normal" way compilers are
bootstrapped. The question is, how did they obtain the original
Darwin/OSX M3 compiler then? Via a cross compiler? That's about the
only possibility I see, except maybe
At 17:08 Uhr +0100 19.02.2003, David wrote:
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On Mittwoch, Februar 19, 2003, at 05:00 Uhr, David R. Morrison wrote:
Generally, on Fink we wouldn't distribute a binary built somewhere else,
we would make a package which builds our own binary. O
Do you have to install the bootstrap-binary? Or can you just run it
from the directory you are using to build?
If you don't have to install it, then it can just be one of the things
you download as "source" for this project. Fink would then use this
bootstrap-binary to create a complete modula3
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On Mittwoch, Februar 19, 2003, at 05:00 Uhr, David R. Morrison wrote:
Generally, on Fink we wouldn't distribute a binary built somewhere
else,
we would make a package which builds our own binary. Or did I
misunderstand
the situation?
In ord
Generally, on Fink we wouldn't distribute a binary built somewhere else,
we would make a package which builds our own binary. Or did I misunderstand
the situation?
-- Dave
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> > I just had a look at it. Seems that the binary distribution works fine
> > on 10.2.4
> >
> Actually it doesn't.
>
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I just had a look at it. Seems that the binary distribution works fine
on 10.2.4
Actually it doesn't.
They are wanting libflex.a
now the question is how to handle that. We do have flex in fink.. I
will see what I can do
However, how will we g
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On Mittwoch, Februar 19, 2003, at 04:25 Uhr, Ben Hines wrote:
cvsup and modula3 have been ported to OS X:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=comp.lang.modula3
Thank you, I have been waiting for this.
Anyone care to have a crack at packagin
cvsup and modula3 have been ported to OS X:
http://groups.google.com/groups?q=comp.lang.modula3
Anyone care to have a crack at packaging it? This is a high demand app.
(could also speed fink selfupdate-cvses massively (20x), if we could
use cvsup. :)
-Ben
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