From: megacz Date: Fri, 30 Jan 2004 06:51:35 +0000 (+0000) Subject: 2003/02/22 03:36:21 X-Git-Tag: RC3~1471 X-Git-Url: http://git.megacz.com/?p=org.ibex.core.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=c640169bce2d4a0a1488ab247e7a8a52f0f4c17b 2003/02/22 03:36:21 darcs-hash:20040130065135-2ba56-e1df83f8030104899e6b24a60fbf58526cfa0a5c.gz --- diff --git a/README b/README index ee0605c..08be636 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ============================================================================== XWT README - + ______________________________________________________________________________ Documentation @@ -26,17 +26,6 @@ presented below: authoritative source for how an XWT engine should behave. -- Javadoc [http://www.xwt.org/javadoc/] - - The org.xwt.* packages are all documented with javadoc. You - should start by reading the package summary for org.xwt.Main, - and work your way around from there. - -- Javasrc [http://www.xwt.org/javasrc] - - Javasrc generates a syntax-colored and hyperlinked html copy of - the XWT source code. - ______________________________________________________________________________ Directory Structure @@ -48,7 +37,9 @@ Directory Structure TM - trademark information for XWT ant - a unix shell script to launch ant bin/ - all binary stuff generated by ant builds + build.xml - ANT build file + Makefile - build file for gcc 3.3 lib/ - any third-party binary stuff needed during the build process javago - a copy of the javago post-compilation bytecode inliner @@ -106,100 +97,12 @@ Building This will allow XWT to build correctly *without* gcc 3.1. Otherwise, you must compile and install gcc 3.1. - - The Win32 native version of XWT can ONLY be built with the very - latest pre-release of GCC 3.3. You can follow the steps below to - create a cross-compiler from linux to Win32. - - If the steps below fail, try adding "-D 19-Oct-2002" to the cvs - checkout line; 19-Oct-2002 was the last date on which the compiler - was known to work. Please don't do this unless you have attempted - without it, however, since it puts additional strain on the gcc cvs - server. - - There are also three patches at the end of this file which can be - applied to the branch -- the first fixes an inet_addr() bug on - Win32, the second fixes a garbage collector bug, and the third - enables stack traces. - - # create an install area - export CLASSPATH= - export PREFIX=/usr/local/gcc - export CC=/usr/bin/gcc - - sudo rm -rf $PREFIX - export PATH=$PATH:$PREFIX/bin - sudo mkdir $PREFIX - sudo mkdir $PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/ - - wget http://telia.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mingw/MinGW-1.1.tar.gz - sudo tar -C $PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/ -xvzf MinGW-1.1.tar.gz - - wget ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/binutils/binutils-2.13.tar.gz - tar xzvf binutils-2.13.tar.gz - cd binutils-2.13 - ./configure --target=i686-pc-mingw32 --prefix=$PREFIX - make - sudo make install - cd .. - - cvs -d :pserver:anoncvs@subversions.gnu.org:/cvsroot/gcc co -rgcc-3_1-branch gcc - mkdir bin - cd bin - ../gcc/configure \ - --prefix=$PREFIX \ - --target=i686-pc-mingw32 \ - --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu \ - --enable-languages=c,c++,java \ - --disable-nls \ - --with-as=$PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/bin/as \ - --with-ld=$PREFIX/i686-pc-mingw32/bin/ld \ - --with-gnu-ld \ - --with-gnu-as \ - --enable-libgcj \ - --enable-gc-type=boehm \ - --disable-shared \ - --enable-threads=win32 \ - --enable-hash-synchronization \ - --disable-interpreter \ - --enable-sjlj-exceptions - - make - sudo make install - -- The Linux native version can also be built with the latest - prerelease of gcj 3.3. You should configure your compiler with: - - ../gcc/configure \ - --prefix=$PREFIX \ - --enable-languages=c,c++,java \ - --disable-nls \ - --enable-libgcj \ - --enable-threads=posix \ - --enable-hash-synchronization \ - --enable-static \ - --disable-interpreter + latest pre-release of GCC 3.3. Run "make gcc-lin" to build a gcc + 3.3 that targets Linux; run "make gcc-win" to build a gcc 3.3 that + targets Win32. -______________________________________________________________________________ -Native-Code "ant" - -** THIS DOESN'T WORK YET ** - -Ant takes a long time to start up, mainly because it has to load a -JVM. If you compile ant to native code using GCJ, it will load much -more quickly. So far, this only works on Linux. - - mkdir /tmp/ant - cd /tmp/ant - jar xvf ~/xwt/lib/ant.jar - for A in `find * -name \*.properties -or -name \*.txt -or -name \*.mf` - do gcj -c --resource $A $A -o $A.o - done - CLASSPATH= gcj --main=org.apache.tools.ant.Main \ - `find . -name \*.class -or -name \*.o` -o ant - mv ant ~/xwt/ant - ______________________________________________________________________________ inet_addr patch