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38 lines
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/*
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* $Id$
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*/
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HOW TO CONFIGURE BSD TO BUILD HARBOUR
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First, you'll need a FreeBSD 4.4 developer installation. Then you'll need
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to install bison and gmake. If you installed the ports collection, then all
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you need to do to install bison and gmake is to run the following commands,
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which may require that you run su first to get the correct permissions.
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cd /usr/ports/devel/bison
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make
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make install
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make clean
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cd /usr/ports/devel/gmake
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make
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make install
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make clean
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If you want to use the GTSLN library instead of GTSTD or GTCRS, then you
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also need to install libslang. If you installed the ports collection, then
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all you need to do to install libslang is to run the following commands,
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which may require that you run su first to get the correct permissions.
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cd /usr/ports/devel/libslang
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make
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make install
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make clean
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Then read the doc/gmake.txt file for generic GNU make instructions and the
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specific Harbour settings needed for BSD. When you want to build Harbour,
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be sure to run 'gmake -r' at the command line instead of 'make -r'.
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David G. Holm <dholm@jsd-llc.com>
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