- Subject: [jed-users] SOLVED
- From: frank <y199mp1505@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Apr 2014 18:33:17 +0100
When trying to compile slang-pre2.3.0-111 under Windows 7
Professional 64bit using mingw32, it turned out that the required
mkmake.exe was missing from
C:\Program Files (x86)\slang-pre2.3.0-111\src\mkfiles\
where it used to reside.
A copy of mkmake.exe from a previous slang version wouldn't help.
Windows wouldn't let it run despite juggling between compatibility
options.
Its source file mkmake.c is available on the above directory but
wouldn't compile with the required directive
gcc -DWIN32 -DSLANG_DLL=0 -I.. ./mkmake.c ../slprepr.c -o mkmake.exe
On top of all that, the directive spouts out the same error messages
when trying to compile mkmake.c under ubuntu 12.04 64bit!!!
Workaround. Find a Makefile for slang src on some recent WinXP
installation, edit it, put it in
C:\Program Files (x86)\slang-pre2.3.0-111\src\
or whatever the top slang install directory you are using. Run
mkfiles\m32init.bat from the top slang install directory.
It worked for me leaving out slsh and modules. Otherwise you will have
to recover the old Makefile for them as well.
Wanted: an mkmake.exe that does what is supposed to do.
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