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From: | kibler |
Subject: | Re: [gforth] compiling gforth on armv7l - beaglebone |
Date: | Sun, 03 Jun 2012 12:25:49 -0700 |
User-agent: | Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:10.0.3) Gecko/20120329 Icedove/10.0.3 |
So let me see if I have this correct: To get BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH requires gforth running to work, and I would assume that even ./configure requires it as well. I am currently compiling on systems that do not have any gforth available for installation. I now know why all the major distros for the beaglebone don't have gforth - it can't be built using the build-root tool. So I either have to find another system with gforth available (probably a debian based system of which I haven't been able to make one work) and/or cross compile on a system with gforth loaded. I suppose I could rip open a deb package and try copying all the files to Arch - might work. I as well need to make sure when building that the "host" is arm, no platform specified when doing a cross compile as this is the only option I should be passing? However you say "dist package" - as one set to work on this specific system - or something else? As a bit of information, I am using the gforth-mirror under git to do my building. I use git for everything after moving 400 developers from clearcase, svn, and perforce to it. I feel git has a better set of tools than svn. Can you think of anything else I might be doing wrong? Bill. On 06/01/12 10:06, Anton Ertl wrote:
On Fri, Jun 01, 2012 at 09:51:57AM -0700, kibler wrote:./BUILD_FROM_SCRATCH --host=arm --build=arm platform=beagle...checking for gforth... echo "You need to configure with a gforth in \$PATH to build this part"&& false...Running: make...GFORTH="./preforth -p ".:~+:."" ./gfgen make: *** [engine/prim.i] Error 1 make: *** Deleting file `engine/prim.i'It seems to me that you have no gforth installed. You need that to run BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH. If you don't have that, you have to build Gforth from a dist package instead of from the CVS. Unfortunately the "echo" does not have the desired effect of showing the message when preforth is called. - anton
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