On 13.02.2009, at 20:21, Frank Shearar wrote:
"Bert Freudenberg" bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 12.02.2009, at 13:53, David T. Lewis wrote:
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 10:08:53AM +0100, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
On 12.02.2009, at 06:12, David T. Lewis wrote:
I am attaching two files to show the complete build process on a 64-bit Linux system. I expect that it should work exactly the same on your 64-bit FreeBSD.
If the goal is just to make a usable VM on a 64-bit Linux system, is the VMMaker step necessary? I thought not, but if the sources fail to compile out-of-the-box then we should try to fix that.
I guess that the platforms/unix/src sources should work in principle, although I would not be surprised if there are problems when compiling on a 64-bit system. The platforms/unix/src source probably contain source for plugins that have not been updated for 64-bit.
Personally, I'm just in the habit of using VMMaker and I tend to think of the platforms/unix/src files as something that is there mainly for reference.
Well it's also there for convenience, so a standard "configure; make; make install" works.
I'd hoped it would be this simple. I'd be happy to find out that no, it's just me being silly, and not a bug in the codebase.
If it does not work it *is* a bug.
I _didn't_ find it as simple as configure; make; make install. It took me pasting snippets of gcc output to a C fundi to come up with CPPFLAGS and LDFLAGS and such to get a VM compiled.
I'm happy, if it's not simply a malconfigured system on my part, to periodically run a smoke-test on my machine.
The problem is that Dave has been pretty much working alone in making the 64 bit VM work, as all the other "VM guys" are not using a 64 bit host. Interest is ramping up, but not volunteers. Thanks for volunteering to test, now we just need volunteer coders :)
- Bert -