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Re: [DotGNU]Mac OSX
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Brandon Bremen |
Subject: |
Re: [DotGNU]Mac OSX |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Sep 2003 14:49:35 -0700 |
I haven't checked the list in a day or two, so I'm a little late in
responding, but you guys certainly helped me put together this little
step-by-step howto. So Gopal, one the "experts" has arrived ;)
Basic steps to getting Portable.NET installed on a mac:
Install the Development Tools from the dev CD that should be with your
pack of Mac CDs. If you don't have the CD, get an account at
connect.apple.com and download from the net. The download is well over
100 megabytes.
Next, install Fink (fink.sourceforge.net). Using the GUI program Fink
Commander, install the package called libtool. Alternatively, this can
be done from a terminal by typing: apt-get install libtool
download the latest pnet sources from CVS by pasting the following in
the terminal and pressing enter for the password:
cvs -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/dotgnu-pnet login
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:address@hidden:/cvsroot/dotgnu-pnet co .
Thanks to Gopal, we won't have to mess with the PATH variable. All we
have to do to get a good working glibtool after it is installed with
fink is to do the following in the terminal:
export LIBTOOL=glibtool
now, as in andrew's instructions, cd to each directory: treecc, pnet,
pnetlib, respectively, and paste in the following command for each one:
./auto_gen.sh && ./configure && make && sudo make install
Type in your usual password for the account on your computer when it
asks for it (towards the end).
If all goes well, you are probably done. Go ahead and run the tests as
Andrew suggested. Their are sample files in pnetlib/samples for you to
play with.
compile .cs files with cscc filename.cs and run them with ilrun
executablename.exe