/* * $Id$ */ /* $DOC$ * $FUNCNAME$ * OVERVIEW * $CATEGORY$ * Document * $ONELINER$ * HARBOUR Read me * $DESCRIPTION$ * * The Harbour project * * ************************************************************************ * * This file contains information on obtaining, installing, and using * * * Harbour. Please read it *completely* before asking for help. * * ************************************************************************ * Harbour is a free implementation of an xBase language compiler. It is * designed to be source code compatible with the CA-Clipper(r) compiler. * That means that if you've got some code that would compile using * CA-Clipper(r) then it should compile under Harbour. The Harbour-Project * web page is: * http://www.Harbour-Project.org/ * * * Status and other information is always available from the web site. * There is a Harbour mailing list. Harbour is still at a very early * stage of development, so the mailing list is very much a Developers * only list, although every body is welcome to join in the discussions. * * We would like you to join the Harbour development team. If you are * interested you may suscribe to our mailing list and start contributing * to this free public project. * * Please feel free to report all questions, ideas, suggestions, fixes, * code, etc. you may need and want. With the help of all of you, the Harbour * compiler and runtime libraries will become a reality very soon. * * * What this distribution contains * =============================== * * This distribution is a Source code only distribution. It does not contain * any executable files. Executable versions of Harbour are available from * the web site. Executable versions of Harbour DO NOT create runable * programs. Harbour at the moment produces C output code, which must be * compiled with the Harbour Virtual Machine and the support libraries * in order to create a functioning program. * Please test running Harbour against your Clipper source code and report * any problems that might occur. * * Very important: The preprocessor functionality is not built in yet. So * you may test only Clipper language without preprocessor commands, etc. * * * Installation * ------------ * * 1. Unzip with Harbour zip file using pkunzip or equivalent. * E.G. pkunzip -d build72.zip * This will create Harbour/ directory and all the relevant sub * directories. * * 2. Compile Harbour using your C compiler. Make files for different * platforms are included in the <WHERE ARE THEY?> directory. * * * --- COPYRIGHT --- * * What copyright information do we have * * * --- LICENCE --- * * Information about the License for usage of Harbour is available in the * file LICENCE.TXT (when we have a license) * * --- DISCLAIMER --- * * Participants of The Harbour Project assume no responsibility for errors or * omissions in these materials. * * THESE MATERIALS ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER * EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES * OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT. * * Participants of The Harbour Project further do not warrant the accuracy or * completeness of the code, information, text, output or any other items * contained within these materials. Participants of The Harbour Project * shall not be liable for any special, direct, indirect, incidental, or * consequential damages, including without limitation, lost revenues or * lost profits, which may result from the use or mis-use of these materials. * * The information in The Harbour Project is subject to change without notice * and does not represent any future commitment by the participants of The * Harbour Project. * * The Harbour Project * * $SEEALSO$ * License * $END$ */