Diff for /gforth/BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH between versions 1.22 and 1.26

version 1.22, 2007/12/31 18:40:23 version 1.26, 2008/02/26 18:02:34
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 # script takes over the whole build process and will produce the  # script takes over the whole build process and will produce the
 # kernel kernel images from the sources as well  # kernel kernel images from the sources as well
   
 # try to guess a installed gforth  
   
 if [ "$GFORTH"xx = "xx" ];  #if [ "$GFORTH"xx = "xx" ];
 then  #then
         rm -f gforth  #    rm -f gforth
         GFORTH=`which gforth`  #    GFORTH="`which gforth` --die-on-signal"
         if [ "$GFORTH"xx = "xx" ]; then  #    if [ "$GFORTH"xx = "xx" ]; then
                 echo 'BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH needs a working gforth (in environment variable GFORTH)'  #       echo 'BUILD-FROM-SCRATCH needs a working gforth (in environment variable GFORTH)'
                 exit 1  #        exit 1
         fi  #    fi
         GFORTH="$GFORTH -m4M"  #fi
 fi  
   
 # makes a aclocal.m4 which includes the automake macros for autconf  # makes a aclocal.m4 which includes the automake macros for autconf
   
Line 59  echo timestamp >stamp-h.in Line 57  echo timestamp >stamp-h.in
   
 ./configure "$@" &&  ./configure "$@" &&
   
 # 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  #a local gforth.fi probably does not work with $GFORTH
 rm -f gforth.fi &&  rm -f gforth.fi &&
   
 if [ "$GFORTH"xx != "xx" ]  echo Running: make &&
 then  make &&
  bootstrap=engine/prim.i" "`for x in b l; do for wid in 16 32 64; do echo kernl$wid$x.fi; done; done`  make doc &&
  echo 'Running: make BUILDFORTH="'$GFORTH'" FORTHP="'$GFORTH'" '$bootstrap &&  make more
  make BUILDFORTH="$GFORTH" FORTHP="$GFORTH" engine/prim.i $bootstrap &&  
  echo Running: make &&  
  make &&  
  make doc &&  
  make more  
 fi  

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