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Added OS/2 compile instructions

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@ -18,17 +18,19 @@ to remove debugging information from the binaries.
After that, you need to compile the libraries. Do
cd libsrc
make clean atarilib
make clean c64lib
make clean c128lib
make clean plus4lib
make clean cbm610lib
make clean petlib
make clean apple2lib
cd libsrc; make
Be sure to say "clean" each time, since some of the sources have a
"#ifdef <target_system>".
That's it! Installation directories for the RPM packages are
/usr/bin for the binaries
/usr/lib/cc65/include for include files
/usr/lib/cc65/lib for libraries and startup files
When using these directories, you don't need to set the CC65_INC and
CC65_LIB environment variables. You may also use the /usr/local tree
for installation, but the compiler and linker have no predefined search
path for this directory, so you need the environment variables or
change the search paths in the source.
@ -136,6 +138,114 @@ PATH=E:\djgpp_v2\cc65\binutils;%PATH%
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OS/2 using the EMX compiler
---------------------------
If you're using OS/2 and have the EMX compiler and some GNU tools
installed, you may also be able to compile the tools and libraries
under OS/2. Mirco Miranda (mircomir@libero.it) sent me the following
notes:
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CC65 make facilities V0.3 for OS/2 by Mirco Miranda
Date: 02/01/2000
OS2HOWTO.TXT... I wrote this very fast... I hope that you can
understand...
Emx is a porting of gcc under OS/2. I wrote some C code that with
simply (and few) preprocessor line can be compiled under OS/2 and Linux.
Now for emx there are projects like P2 that let's add to OS/2 a complete
Posix.1/SUS-like environment... I think that in the future the porting
from bsd unix (and I hope linux) environment can be made very easy...
These are the things because I tried to compile CC65 with emx/gcc...
WARNING: at time that as wrote compiling with emx/gcc give some warnings.
1. What do you need
-------------------
- emx/gcc 0.9D for OS/2
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/cgi-bin/h-browse?sh=1&dir=/pub/os2/dev/emx/v0.9d
- gnu make
http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/pub/os2/dev/util/gnumake.zip
- bash
Use (ba)sh coming with this package.
There are many porting of unix shell for OS/2 and some don't
work propely.
- and finally the source package of the CC65
http://www.cc65.org/#Download
http://www.acc.umu.se/~arvid/cc65_mirror/cc65-sources-2.6.0.tar.gz
I hope that's all! I have the complete emx/gnu tools installed on
my OS/2 and I haven't test if you need other package. Sorry.
2. Setup environment in OS/2
----------------------------
Unpack source package in a Directory and
copy the files in src directory of source code.
Install emx 0.9D following the istruction comes with it.
Emx is well documented and I don't rewrite here emx documentation.
Unpack the gnu make tool and copy make-os2.exe in ...\emx\gnu directory
then rename it in make.exe
Copy xxsh.exe in ...\emx\gnu directory
If you want use my .cmd script (makeos2emx.cmd):
- copy it in src directory
- edit it and change the emx path(s) according with your(s).
(set MYEMXPATH=c:\appos2\emx)
else
- add ...\emx\gnu directory on your libpath
- add ...\emx\gnu directiry on your path
- set comspec=...\emx\gnu\xxsh.exe
- run make -f make/gcc.mak in src directory
- run make in libsrc directory
3. My make files
----------------
If you use zap command, *.exe are not deleted.
4. Author & Disclaimer
----------------------
Mirco Miranda
mircomir@libero.it
ICQ#: 51640305
I haven't tested the generated code of cc65 executables with emx/gcc...
If you use the cc65 executables compiled with emx/gcc to compile the library,
please test it before hardly or productivity using.
Safety solution is compile the cc65 executables with Watcom and then
compile the library using gnu make and gnu (ba)sh coming with this package.
If you use this last solution you must have only installed emx runtime because
make.exe and xxsh.exe use it!
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DOS, Windows, OS/2 using the Watcom Compiler
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@ -157,3 +267,4 @@ Watcom tools, or you have to change the makefile.
the one above, or rewrite the makefile.