[M3devel] Getting ready for new users (Re: HEADS UP: Release engineering)
Jay
jay.krell at cornell.edu
Thu Jun 18 14:05:20 CEST 2009
2) CM3's shared libraries and any you create and ship are in:
/usr/local/cm3/lib
On most Unix systems you need to set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
(on Darwin / MacOS X it's called DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH)
environment variable before running programs that use
these shared libraries.
You don't need to do this any longer.
Except on NetBSD. But even that will change with a move to NetBSD 5.0,
which was recently released.
I'm not certain I got to every platform yet with that change, but
I definitely got to a few.
AMD64_DARWIN is missing from the list.
You should probably mention "Mac OSX" in the description of "Darwin",
well, except for ARM_DARWIN, which should mention iPhone and iPod Touch.
(cm3 does run on my phone..)
Interix should mention Service for Unix (SFU) and Subsystem for Unix Applications (SUA).
SOLgnu uses the GNU C compiler but I believe Sun linker.
I still haven't done much with my Alpha and IA64 machines. :)
Hm, so many archives per platform now.
Combinatorial situations lend themselves to combinatorial thinking/work, yuck..
- Jay
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> Date: Thu, 18 Jun 2009 13:43:34 +0200
> From: wagner at elegosoft.com
> To: hendrik at topoi.pooq.com
> CC: m3devel at elegosoft.com
> Subject: Re: [M3devel] Getting ready for new users (Re: HEADS UP: Release engineering)
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