From 34bbcc549b507b1e3d8a987a69660172893aa4d0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Stephen Heumann Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2017 17:24:17 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Add readme file documenting how to apply the update. --- C.Update.ReadMe | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 35 insertions(+) create mode 100644 C.Update.ReadMe diff --git a/C.Update.ReadMe b/C.Update.ReadMe new file mode 100644 index 0000000..81f1bed --- /dev/null +++ b/C.Update.ReadMe @@ -0,0 +1,35 @@ +Welcome to ORCA/C 2.2.0 B1! This is an update release containing +patches from me and other community members, which fix several bugs +and also add some new features. For details on these changes, see +the cc.notes file in the Release.Notes directory. + +This package is designed to be applied as an update to an existing +ORCA installation containing ORCA/C 2.1.0 or later (including the one +provided on Opus ][: The Software). To apply the update, simply copy +the files from this distribution into the corresponding locations in +your ORCA installation, replacing any older versions. (One easy way +to do this is to extract the archive containing this update directly +on top of your ORCA installation, overwriting all modified files.) + +In addition to the ORCA shell environment, this update can also be +used under other environments that are compatible with ORCA/C, such as +GNO and Golden Gate. In these cases, only the directories containing +files from a standard ORCA installation (normally /lang/orca for GNO) +should be updated. The GNO-specific libraries and headers in other +directories should not be modified; the ones provided with GNO 2.0.6 +can be used with this version of ORCA/C. + +If you have any questions, or if you want to get involved in ORCA/C +development, please get in touch. The ORCA/C development project is +hosted on GitHub, and bug reports or patches can be submitted there: +https://github.com/byteworksinc/ORCA-C + +Thanks to: +* Mike Westerfield, for writing ORCA/C, releasing the source code, + and permitting it to be updated by the community. +* Kelvin Sherlock, for providing several patches and bug reports, and + for writing several useful tools for modern Apple II development. +* Soenke Behrens, for compiling a list of ORCA/C bug reports and test + cases, which has helped me to identify and fix a number of bugs. + +--Stephen Heumann (stephenheumann@gmail.com)