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- Subject: Re: Compiling with the free Borland compiler
- From: Philippe Lhoste <PhiLho@...>
- Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2002 18:49:00 +0100 (MET)
> >I'm a Clueless Newbie when it comes to makefiles. I still compile my
programs
> >by typing:
> >
> > bcc myprog.c -omyprog.exe
>
> Then take everything in src and src/lua and do
> bcc -c *.c -olua.exe
>
> >So instructions like "just modify 'configure' to fit your compiler"
assumes
> >more competence than I have.
If so, I suggest you take a pre-compiled version of Lua.
You can find the binaries I generated for Lua 4.0 on my site, and there are
also official ones on the Lua site.
If you want the latest Lua 4.1-work3 binaries (for Windows), I can upload
them, or just send them to you.
> >Is there a reason that Lua doesn't supply a series of standard makefiles
> >(makefile.unx, makefile.b32, etc) for popular flavors of compilers?
>
> One reason is that we don't have easy access to other compilers.
> This would be the ideal thing for the community to contribute and add to
the
> wiki.
> --lhf
Good suggestion, I can contribute for the "makefiles" (actually .dsw and
.dsp files) for VC6, both for 4.0 and 4.1. The former are availables on my site,
but the WikiWiki has probably a better visibility.
Regards.
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