Re: Compiling Euphoria 3+ for non-x86 targets

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Robert Craig wrote:

> You aren't very far into the interpreter initialization.
> [snip]

I'm now beginning to think that I've made a mistake in converting those
instances of '$' in the front-end eu source to make it work with my 2.4
interpreter, perhaps when copy pasting (I make a *lot* of mistakes!)

So I tried translating the eu source to C on my linux pc, then copied the 21
C files it created over to the zaurus, commented out the line in imakeu on
the zaurus which usually does the translation and executed imakeu.
Unfortunately, this gives a ton of undeclared references (to variables etc?)
when compiling (sorry if my terminology is wrong here.) I think this is how
I got a working compile for 2.5 on my Z last time. What am I doing wrong? (I
would use the 2.5 Z interpreter to do all this except it had broken shared
lib functionality so I never kept it on my Z and several hard drive failures
later, I no longer seem to have the source...)

This also leads me to a question. I've got a working 2.4 interpreter on my Z
to do this (assuming I made the mistake with '$', I'm sure I can get this to
work that way,) but how would one compile euphoria for a completely new
system without the benefit of an earlier, C only version of the eu source?

Mark

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