From: Rafal (rafalszyja_at_poczta.onet.pl)
Date: 2003-08-12 10:16:31
Hi! Many thanks! you can expect better fixed package soon :) I hope that except these small bugs all worked ok... > I installed the package on Windows XP (in all three types of accounts > [guest, limitted, and administrative]): > > * The installer failed to convert the batch files to DOS format. > It says, > "Execute: utod.exe run.bat > Execute: utod.exe nt.bat". > But, those files still have the Unix format. huh... Impossible ? I tested it on 9x - works , on XP worked also! > * You should convert "announce.txt," also. ok... but this is the original format by the way :) > > * You need only one batch file, "CC65.BAT": > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > path %path%;<cc65-path>\bin > > set CC65_INC=<cc65-path>\include > set CC65_LIB=<cc65-path>\lib > > set RM=del /f > set CC=cl65 > set AS=ca65 > > %COMSPEC% > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > That one file will work for all flavors of Windows! > > * Two of the makefiles (in "samples" and "samples\geos\ca65-vlir") > need changes: Yeah... I know that something was wrong but I'm not makefile master so I made a workaround outputting demos to *.PRG > > 1. MS-DOS does not have the "basename" and "rm" commands. > So, the cleaning rules must use "$(RM)". > And, these suffix-rules must be rewritten as: > > .c.o: > @echo $< > @$(CC) -Oirs -T --codesize 500 -g -t $(SYS) -I../include $< > @$(AS) $*.s > > .s.o: > @echo $< > @$(AS) -g -I ../asminc $< > > 2. The Unix and DOS versions of the "for" command are written differently > in scripts. That problem can be avoided by rewriting the disk-image rule > as: > > samples.d64: $(EXELIST) ../tgi/$(SYS)-*.tgi > $(C1541) -format samples,cc d64 $@ > $(C1541) $@ $(+:%=-write %) Thanks for answering , all will be fixed soon Raf ---------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list send mail to majordomo_at_musoftware.de with the string "unsubscribe cc65" in the body(!) of the mail.
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