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You need DJ Delorie's port of GCC to DOS (DJGPP 2.0) to compile |
You need DJ Delorie's port of GCC to DOS (DJGPP 2.0) to compile |
Gforth. DJGPP provides a DPMI client that allows to use the 32-bit |
Gforth. DJGPP provides a DPMI client that allows to use the 32-bit |
features of the 80386, but on the other hand it requires at least a |
features of the 80386, but on the other hand it requires at least a |
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required if you don't have a DPMI host yourself (Windows/OS/2/Linux |
required if you don't have a DPMI host yourself (Windows/OS/2/Linux |
DOS-box, Quemm or others). |
DOS-box, Quemm or others). |
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Gforth hasn't been tested with EMX, using EMX will require some changes in |
OS/2: |
the console IO part. If you don't want to install the DJGPP package (quite |
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large), look for a binary distribution of Gforth for DOS. You must have a |
You need EMX 0.9c to compile Gforth. The EMX package provides all |
version of GNU make, because DOS make programs are likely to have problems |
necessary Unix-like tools, tty and signal handling. |
with the Makefile. If you want to change Gforth, you may need GNU m4, too. |
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Windows 95/Windows NT: |
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You need the Cygnus Win32 package. This package currently is only in |
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beta test, so expect bugs and quirks. |
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If you don't want to install the DJGPP, CYGWIN32 or EMX package (quite |
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large), look for a binary distribution of Gforth for DOS, Win32 or |
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OS/2. You also must have a version of GNU make, because DOS/Win32/OS/2 |
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make programs are likely to have problems with the Makefile. If you |
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want to change Gforth, you may need GNU m4, too. Because DJGPP |
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provides use of long filenames under Windows 95, you should unpack the |
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gforth package with a Windows-95-aware archiver (those from DJGPP or |
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the Cygnus Win32-package come in mind), because otherwise gforth will |
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not find the necessary files. With MS-DOS versions prior 7.0 or |
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DR-DOS, these names are cut due to the 8.3 rule. This might confuse |
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DJGPP 2.0's make, you could use DJGPP 1.x's make instead. Gforth 0.2.0 |
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hasn't been compiled with a MS-DOS prior 7.0. |
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Compiling under DOS or OS/2 has a number of quirks, and if it doesn't |
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compile out of the box, you should know what you do. I therefore |
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discourage unexperienced users to compile gforth themselves. There's a |
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binary package for it anyway. |
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Compiling using CygWin32 works a bit better, but there are still |
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quirks. The package allows to "mount" Windows directories under |
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typical unix locations. E.g. I installed the package in E:\cygnus, and |
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then I mount /usr, /usr/local and /bin with |
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./mount e:/cygnus /usr |
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./mount e:/cygnus/H-i386-cygwin32 /usr/local |
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./mount e:/cygnus/H-i386-cygwin32/bin /bin |
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once. Each time I start CygWin32's bash, I set up the following variables: |
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export TMPDIR=/usr/tmp |
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export COMPILER_PATH=/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i386-cygwin32/cygnus-2.7.2-961023 |
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export LIBRARY_PATH="/usr/lib;/usr/local/lib" |
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export C_INCLUDE_PATH=/usr/local/i386-cygwin32/include |
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export GCC_DEFAULT_OPTIONS="-specs=$COMPILER_PATH/specs" |
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export PATH=/bin:.:$PATH |
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Write this into a script and source it in at each bash invocation. |
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Because Windows doesn't know about interpreters and shell scripts, you |
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must run them from bash with e.g. "bash ./configure" instead just |
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typing "./configure". |
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If you don't bother and want to make it yourself, type |
If you don't bother and want to make it yourself, type |
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Line 22 configure has the following useful param
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Line 71 configure has the following useful param
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some processors (default disabled). |
some processors (default disabled). |
--enable-direct-threaded Force direct threading. This may not work on |
--enable-direct-threaded Force direct threading. This may not work on |
some machines and may cause slowdown on others. |
some machines and may cause slowdown on others. |
(default processor-dependent) |
(default disabled) |
--enable-indirect-threaded Force indirect threading. This can cause a |
--enable-indirect-threaded Force indirect threading. This can cause a |
slowdown on some machines. |
slowdown on some machines. |
(default processor-dependent) |
(default enabled) |
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After covering all inconveniences, type |
After covering all inconveniences, type |
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SET GFORTHPATH=<your gforth source directory>;. |
SET GFORTHPATH=<your gforth source directory>;. |
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Use / instead of \ in your gforth source directory. Gforth now uses |
Use / instead of \ in your gforth source directory. Gforth now uses |
';' as path separator, so you won't have problems DOS pathes that may |
';' as path separator for DOS and OS/2 (not for Cygwin32), so you |
contain ':', which is the default path separator in Unix. |
won't have problems with DOS pathes that may contain ':', which is the |
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default path separator in Unix. |
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For paper documentation, print gforth.ps (a Postscript file (300dpi |
For paper documentation, print gforth.ps (a Postscript file (300dpi |
fonts, i.e., it works, but does not produce best quality on better |
fonts, i.e., it works, but does not produce best quality on better |
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Line 111 make gforth.dvi
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and print the resulting file gforth.dvi (you need TeX for that! But |
and print the resulting file gforth.dvi (you need TeX for that! But |
with TeX you can print it even if you don't have a Postscript printer |
with TeX you can print it even if you don't have a Postscript printer |
nor Ghostscript). You could be able to make a html version of the |
nor Ghostscript). You could be able to make a HTML version of the |
document, but AFAIK there is no texi2html for DOS available, as there |
document, but AFAIK there is no texi2html for DOS available, as there |
is no perl available. |
is no perl available. |