Re: 4.1 Beta Binary Release
- Posted by _tom (admin) Jan 16, 2014
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I did a test with Puppy Linux installed on a USB pendrive.
The version of Puppy I used was Puppex-32bit-lxde, which has gcc installed; euc compiles ok.
Puppy has a unique directory /root/my-applications making it easy do experiments.
- extract the file euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86.tar.gz
- into a folder named euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86
- copy that folder to /root/my-applications
- copy the contents of OE /bin to
- /root/my-applications/bin
- edit eu.cfg (found in /root/my-applications/bin )
[all] -d E32 -eudir /root/my-applications/euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86 -i /root/my-applications/euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86/include [translate] -arch ix86 -gcc -con -com /root/my-applications/euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86/euphoria -lib-pic /root/my-applications/euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86/bin/euso.a -lib /root/my-applications/euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86/bin/eu.a [bind] -eub /root/my-applications/euphoria-4.1.0-Linux-ix86/bin/eub
- Now, from a terminal you can execute eui. The test program sanity.ex executed; I ran a few demos and they also executed.
Thanks form making 4.1 available.
_tom