Hi Alex,
I don't have the specifics in my head, but it complains that it cannot
find *darwin*.s files.
And when I just try as linux.*.s I get a lot of error messages. I
haven't looked deeper
yet, but the as may be tuned somehow for Mac - it is GNU as, but .
I'll take a closer look this evening and let you know (post my findings her=
e).
Cheers,
- Rand
On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 9:46 AM, Alexander Burgera...@software-lab.de wrot=
e:
Hi Randall,
I tried to compile the 64 bit version on my macbook yesterday - no
joy. I think I have to create the /usr/bin/picolisp and
/usr/lib/picolisp links to the 32 bit version and then create the .s
files. =C2=A0I didn't get that far yet.
This should not be necessary. The .s files are in the release already,
so calling 'make' should only invoke the GNU assembler.
Only if you modify one of the src64/*.l files, you need a runnable
bin/picolisp (no matter if 32 or 64 bits) to re-create the *.s files.
Thus, a bootstrapping without a pre-installed PicoLisp should work.
Cheers,
- Alex
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