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Re: [Gm2] Installing GNU Modula2 in a Win32/Cygwin environment
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José David Moreno Juárez |
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Re: [Gm2] Installing GNU Modula2 in a Win32/Cygwin environment |
Date: |
Sun, 10 Feb 2008 19:48:18 +0100 |
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As far as I know, Cygwin keeps a centralized package repository, so I
suppose the idea would be to submit the binaries for inclusion in the
repository. However, I think it's not very likely that the package will be
accepted, since it can conflict with the current gcc package.
In my opinion, the best option is to have a binary tarball available for
download, so the user can install it wherever he or she wants
(e.g.: /opt/gm2, ~/gm2, ...).
If you have interest in making such a tarball available, I can send it to you.
Regards.
On Sun February 10 2008 16:04:59 Gaius Mulley wrote:
> (...)
>
> Hi David,
>
> thanks for posting the cygwin install instructions and for the diff.
> I've entered this change (and a couple of other $(exeext)) into the
> gm2/Makefile.in and rebuilt the latest cvs tarball. I'll include
> these instructions into the documentation and reference them from the
> web page in due course.
>
> Incidentally, how difficult would it be to generate a Windows binary
> package for GNU Modula-2 (say for cygwin - rather than MinGW - at
> present)? I've no knowledge about how packages are generated
> for XP,
>
> regards,
> Gaius
>
>
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