Diff for /gforth/BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH between versions 1.1 and 1.22

version 1.1, 2000/05/04 09:52:14 version 1.22, 2007/12/31 18:40:23
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 # Procedures to build gforth from the CVS sources  # Procedures to build gforth from the CVS sources
 # created: 2may00jaw  
   
 # To build gforth from scratch you need autoconf and automake.  #use this with parameters and env variables like "configure"
 # This file can be used as shell script. If you make the environment  
 # variable OLDGFORTH point to an existing gforth installation, this  
 # script takes over kernel and primitve files.  
   
 # makes a aclocal.m4 which includes the automake macros for autconf  #Copyright (C) 2000,2002,2003,2006,2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
   
 aclocal  #This file is part of Gforth.
   
 # generate configure script  #Gforth is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
   #modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
   #as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3
   #of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
   
 autoconf  #This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
   #but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
   #MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.#See the
   #GNU General Public License for more details.
   
 # generate header files like engine/config.h.in  #You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
   #along with this program. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.
 autoheader  
   
 # Option 1: You have kernl???.fi files for the latest gforth engine  
   
 # fetch primitve and kernel files from an existing gforth installation  # created: 2may00jaw
 # this works only if there are no changes between the prim file  
 # in the existing gforth installation and this one!  
 if [ "$CURRENTGFORTH" != "" ]; then  
   
   # fetch some apropirate kernel images and copy it into the gforth root  # To build gforth from scratch you need autoconf, automake and a 
   # gforth-0.6.2
   # This file can be used as shell script. If you make the environment
   # variable GFORTH point to an existing gforth installation, this
   # script takes over the whole build process and will produce the
   # kernel kernel images from the sources as well
   
   # try to guess a installed gforth
   
   if [ "$GFORTH"xx = "xx" ];
   then
           rm -f gforth
           GFORTH=`which gforth`
           if [ "$GFORTH"xx = "xx" ]; then
                   echo 'BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH needs a working gforth (in environment variable GFORTH)'
                   exit 1
           fi
           GFORTH="$GFORTH -m4M"
   fi
   
   cp $CURRENTGFORTH/kernl???.fi .  # makes a aclocal.m4 which includes the automake macros for autconf
   
   # fetch the include files for the primitives  aclocal &&
   primfiles="engine/prim.i engine/prim_lab.i prim.b kernel/aliases.fs kernel/prim.fs"  
   for I in $primfiles; do  
     cp $CURRENTGFORTH/$I $I;  
   done  
   
   # mark them up to date  # generate configure script
   touch $primfiles  
   
   # mark kernel files up to date  autoconf &&
   touch kernl???.fi .  
   
 fi  # generate header files like engine/config.h.in
   
 # Option 2: You don't have the lates kernel???.fi but a running (old) gforth on your system  autoheader &&
   echo timestamp >stamp-h.in
   
 # If you don't have apropriate kernel images use an old gforth installation to  # run configure Script
 # bootstrap:  
 # run ./configure  
 # Edit the Makefile and replace the FORTHK variable with your existing  
 # gforth call e.g. "/usr/bin/gforth", you don't need any options!  
 # then run make gforth; make gforth.fi  
   
 # go on with INSTALL ...  ./configure "$@" &&
   
   # if you have specified a previous Gforth, you can safely run make now
   # with FORTHK and FORTHP changed appropriately.
   
   #a local gforth.fi probably does not work with $GFORTH
   rm -f gforth.fi &&
   
   if [ "$GFORTH"xx != "xx" ]
   then
    bootstrap=engine/prim.i" "`for x in b l; do for wid in 16 32 64; do echo kernl$wid$x.fi; done; done`
    echo 'Running: make BUILDFORTH="'$GFORTH'" FORTHP="'$GFORTH'" '$bootstrap &&
    make BUILDFORTH="$GFORTH" FORTHP="$GFORTH" engine/prim.i $bootstrap &&
    echo Running: make &&
    make &&
    make doc &&
    make more
   fi

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