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What the title says. Has anyone managed to compile this? I tried the lastest_yab script but ran into more makefile and compiler issues than my limited skills could handle.
I am looking to diversify my repo to x86_64 and would love to have yab apps there. Even if I can just have yab without the IDE package that would be great.
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12-20-2016, 01:13 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-20-2016, 01:14 PM by bbjimmy.)
I don't have a 64 bit computer to try it on.
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It works. Using the latest_yab script I have compiled yab for x86_64. Towards the end flex seemed stuck in an infinite loop with one processor permanently at 100%, but it looks like everything was compiled before that happened.
Now how do we bring the benefits of our glorious civilization to this impoverished platform? Perhaps I can just make a runtime package with the yab binary and the libyab library. Program distribution will then be in bound or script form only until we can do some thorough testing on the Buildfactory. Then, when the official yab package appears on HaikuPorts, probably with the next version's numbering, it will overwrite my caretaker package.
bbjimmy, your thoughts?
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I need a 64bit computer to test and get buildfactory working so at this point it's bound programs or scripts.
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No, I don't see such a peek. SYSTEM$("getarch") it is, then.