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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Installation, Compiling and Running of theide » Running IDE under FreeBSD
Re: Running IDE under FreeBSD [message #46 is a reply to message #38] Tue, 22 November 2005 19:20 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
mirek is currently offline  mirek
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Well, all I can say right now is that I know that U++ runs in FreeBSD (because I know it was tries some time ago). Anyway, that experiment was performed using remote development, not by tweaking Makefile (actually, Linux version was developed using TheIDE's remote development capability as well. Makefile is just generated using TheIDE Smile.

In fact, it would be glad to have FreeBSD release maintainer. Regular FreeBSD releases are in roadmap since next release (602), I CAN do it myself, but my time is limited. Ditto for Solaris version... (But I guess that I will have to resolve PowerPC problems myself Smile

For now, some tips:

- I guess I have read somewhere that FreeBSD should support some kind of linux compatibility layer. If that is true, use it, start TheIDE and compile native version using it...

- If that does not work, tweak makefile. Post errors here, I will try to help.

Mirek
 
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