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<body class='hmmessage'>birch:<BR> /var/www/modula3.elegosoft.com/cm3/uploaded-archives<BR>
<BR> Now has cm3-min-POSIX-NT386GNU-d5.6.0.tar.bz2 <BR>
<BR>It doesn't appear on <A href="http://modula3.elegosoft.com/cm3/snaps/snapshot-index.html">http://modula3.elegosoft.com/cm3/snaps/snapshot-index.html</A><BR>
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This is a "Cygwin" based release.<BR>(From now on, the older MinGWin-based target will probably be called NT386MINGNU,<BR>though there are archives out there named "NT386GNU" that are MinGWin-based).<BR>
<BR>It extracts like:<BR>
<BR> tar xfj cm3-min-POSIX-NT386GNU-d5.6.0.tar.bz2 <BR>
cm3-min-POSIX-NT386GNU-d5.6.0/bin/cm3.cfg <BR> cm3-min-POSIX-NT386GNU-d5.6.0/bin/cm3.exe <BR> ... <BR>
<BR> and then you rename or copy to \cm3 or /usr/local/cm3 or whatever. <BR>
<BR> If you are using scripts\python\*, then set CM3_OSTYPE=POSIX <BR> and everything else should be figured out. <BR>
<BR> TBD: If cl.exe/link.exe aren't on the path, then setting CM3_OSTYPE ought <BR> not be necessary. Sniffing uname and gcc -v should suffice. But that isn't the case yet. <BR>
<BR> This distribution also includes the config files for NT386 and NT386MINGNU<BR> and should be able to target them. You can edit the one line cm3.cfg. <BR> I didn't test that aspect. (Really, if you build the cross gcc/ld tools, any<BR> cm3 can target any target.) <BR>
<BR> A reasonable way to go is thus:<BR> tar xvj cm3-min-POSIX-NT386GNU-d5.6.0.tar.bz2 <BR> rmdir /q/s \cm3 <BR> xcopy /fivery cm3-min-POSIX-NT386GNU-d5.6.0 \cm3 <BR> set PATH=c:\cm3\bin;c:\cygwin\bin;%PATH%<BR> cd \dev2\cm3.2\scripts\python <BR> upgrade <BR> do-cm3-all realclean<BR> do-cm3-std buildship <BR>
<BR> It will error eventually, but after building a lot. <BR>
<BR> Anyone game to try it and report back? <BR>
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