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Re: lynx-dev New DOS makefile needed for libwww.a
From: |
Doug Kaufman |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev New DOS makefile needed for libwww.a |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Dec 1998 22:00:15 -0800 (PST) |
On Sun, 20 Dec 1998, I wrote:
> is used. The current file works only for PDCurses. The following
> makefile works for Slang. I would recommend its inclusion in the
> distribution in addition to the makefile currently in the djgpp
> subdirectory.
>
> lynx2-8-2/WWW/Library/djgpp/makefile.sla
Here is a patch for the INSTALLATION file to cover the new Slang
makefile for DOS.
Doug
*** lynx2-8-2/INSTALLATION Sat Dec 12 20:10:36 1998
--- lynx2-8-2/INSTALLATION.new Sun Dec 20 21:54:16 1998
***************
*** 648,667 ****
directory, or in the appropriate directories specified by LIBRARY_PATH
and INCLUDE_PATH in your DJGPP.ENV file.
! Move to the "lynx2-*/WWW/Library/djgpp" directory and do "make". This
! should compile libwww.a. Next move to the "lynx2-*/src/chrtrans"
! directory and do "make -f makefile.dos" to compile the character tables.
! Then move to the "lynx2-*/src" directory. There are three choices for
! compiling at this point. You can do "make -f makefile.dos" to compile
! with PDCurses, "make -f makefile.wsl" to compile with SLANG, or
! "make -f makefile.dsl" to compile with SLANG and the DJGPP keyhandler.
! At the time of this writing, it is not clear what the advantages and
! disadvantages of each version are. The PDCurses version has the most
! experience and allows remapping of ALT and Function keys. The SLANG
! version seems to have better screen handling. It allows mapping of
! function keys, but not ALT keys. The SLANG with DJGPP keyhandler allows
! mapping of ALT and Function keys, but has the risk of incompatibilities
! from mixing different programs.
If all goes well, you will have a lynx.exe file. If you have trouble,
check to be sure djgpp.env is the way it came in the original package.
--- 648,669 ----
directory, or in the appropriate directories specified by LIBRARY_PATH
and INCLUDE_PATH in your DJGPP.ENV file.
! Move to the "lynx2-*/WWW/Library/djgpp" directory. If compiling with
! PDCurses, do "make". If using SLANG, do "make -f makefile.sla". This
! should compile libwww.a. Next move to the "lynx2-*/src/chrtrans"
! directory and do "make -f makefile.dos" to compile the character
! tables. Then move to the "lynx2-*/src" directory. There are
! three choices for compiling at this point. You can do
! "make -f makefile.dos" to compile with PDCurses, "make -f makefile.wsl"
! to compile with SLANG, or "make -f makefile.dsl" to compile with SLANG
! and the DJGPP keyhandler. At the time of this writing, it is not
! clear what the advantages and disadvantages of each version are. The
! PDCurses version has the most experience and allows remapping of ALT
! and Function keys. The SLANG version seems to have better screen
! handling. It allows mapping of function keys, but not ALT keys.
! The SLANG with DJGPP keyhandler allows mapping of ALT and Function
! keys, but has the risk of incompatibilities from mixing different
! programs.
If all goes well, you will have a lynx.exe file. If you have trouble,
check to be sure djgpp.env is the way it came in the original package.
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Doug Kaufman
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