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Home » U++ TheIDE » U++ TheIDE: Installation, Compiling and Running of theide » NetBSD port
NetBSD port [message #1393] Thu, 02 March 2006 01:21 Go to previous message
lundman is currently offline  lundman
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Porting the upp ide sources to compile on NetBSD was not so difficult, but I'm having issues proceeding.

The compile docs say to copy ide and upp to where I like, but I appear not to have a "upp" directory.

I create one, and using ktrace, I notice it wants to find a "upp/GCC32.bm" file, which also I do not have.

touching to create an empty file lets me start the IDE, I can pick examples and look around. Building does not work, which I suspect is due to having an empty GCC32.bm file.

Anyone feel like fleshing out the Compile instructions?

Lund
 
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