"Bert Freudenberg" bert@freudenbergs.de wrote:
On 11.02.2009, at 19:32, Frank Shearar wrote:
OK. Does it matter that I'm running VMMaker on a Windows machine and then copying the resulting src/ over to a FreeBSD machine? (I'm thinking in particular of line endings.)
No. What I am wondering though is why you regenerate the sources at all. Did you change anything?
No; I'd tried simply checking out the squeakvm repository and compiling that. That failed (see below), and so I thought that perhaps I'd _have_to_ have a 64 bit VM, that being the machine's architecture. (Also, the lang/squeak port is explicitly marked as i386 only.)
I thought then I'd try compile the 3.10-4 straight as-is.
Right. What's the problem with that?
Here's what I did:
cd ~/temp mkdir bld svn co http://squeakvm.org/svn/squeak/trunk/platforms
That checked out revision 1967.
cd ../bld script configure.txt ../platforms/unix/config/configure
I've attached the resulting files.
frank