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./configure |
./configure |
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CC=<whatever you call your gcc> ./configure |
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if your local gcc installation uses a different name (e.g. gcc-2.7.2), |
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or you want to generate for a different binary format (e.g. "gcc -b |
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i486-linuxaout -V 2.7.0" to generate an a.out executable under Linux |
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which you may give your friends who don't have ELF libraries). |
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configure has the following useful parameters: |
configure has the following useful parameters: |
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX |
--prefix=PREFIX install architecture-independent files in PREFIX |
[default: /usr/local] |
[default: /usr/local] |
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./configure --prefix=/gnu |
./configure --prefix=/gnu |
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After, configuration, type |
Moreover, if your GCC is not called gcc (but, e.g., gcc-2.7.1), you |
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should say so during configuration. E.g.: |
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make |
env CC=gcc-2.7.1 ./configure |
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If your make has trouble with the Makefile, "make gforth" might work. |
You can also pass additional options to gcc in this way, e.g., if you |
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want to generate an a.out executable under Linux with gcc-2.7.0: |
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If your installed gcc isn't called "gcc" (e.g., called "gcc-2.7.2"), type |
env "CC=gcc -b i486-linuxaout -V 2.7.0" ./configure |
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make GCC=<whatever you call your gcc> |
After, configuration, type |
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instead. The more appropriate place to select your compiler is when |
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running configure. |
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Now you can check whether your shiny new Forth system works. Say |
Now you can check whether your shiny new Forth system works. Say |
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and compare them with the results in Benchres and in the manual. |
and compare them with the results in Benchres and in the manual. |
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If everything is allright, you may want to install gforth. Type |
If everything is all right, you may want to install gforth. Type |
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make install |
make install |
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make html |
make html |
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Preloading installation-specific code |
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If you want to have some installation-specific files loaded when |
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Gforth starts (e.g., an assembler for your processor), put commands |
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for loading them into /usr/local/share/gforth/site-forth/site-init.fs |
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(if the commands work for all architectures) or |
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/usr/local/lib/gforth/site-forth/site-init.fs (for |
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architecture-specific commands); |
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/usr/local/lib/gforth/site-forth/site-init.fs takes precedence if both |
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files are present (unless you change the search path). The file names |
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given above are the defaults; if you have changed the prefix, you have |
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to replace "/usr/local" in these names with your prefix. |
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By default, the installation procedure creates an empty |
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/usr/local/share/gforth/site-forth/site-init.fs if there is no such |
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file. |
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If you change the site-init.fs file, you should run "make install" |
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again for the changes to take effect (Actually, the part of "make |
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install" starting with "rm gforth.fi" is sufficient). |
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Multiple Versions and Deinstallation |
Multiple Versions and Deinstallation |
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Several versions of Gforth can be installed and used at the same |
Several versions of Gforth can be installed and used at the same |
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version foo with 'make uninstall VERSION=foo'. 'make uninstall' also |
version foo with 'make uninstall VERSION=foo'. 'make uninstall' also |
tells you how to uninstall Gforth completely. |
tells you how to uninstall Gforth completely. |
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A Possible Problem |
A Possible Problem |
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You need to read this only if you see a message like |
You need to read this only if you see a message like |