X-Git-Url: http://git.marmaro.de/?p=mmh;a=blobdiff_plain;f=MACHINES;h=c38c1a406e2320618a3487b44d579c8109625300;hp=509fa7d20e463e50b8d3e1a72ca451ca74ee5b89;hb=1bb1f6c3f38b05060bf699ea2743f7386889bf63;hpb=4f641fbfdffbf55b1ad67b2abd67c80bc3339959 diff --git a/MACHINES b/MACHINES index 509fa7d..c38c1a4 100644 --- a/MACHINES +++ b/MACHINES @@ -4,8 +4,21 @@ # $Id$ # +nmh is known to compile on the following platforms (save the +exceptions noted below), using an ANSI C compiler, such as gcc. + +AIX 4.1.5.0.01 +FreeBSD +IRIX 6.5 +Linux 2.2, 2.3, 2.4 (glibc 2.1, glibc 2.2) +Mac OS X Public Beta +NetBSD 1.4.2 +OpenBSD +Solaris 7 and 8 (sparc,x86) +SunOS 4.1 + +Known Compilation problems: -------------------------------------- - FreeBSD: OpenBSD: NetBSD: @@ -28,7 +41,6 @@ option. It appears to find conflicts in the headers only when debugging is disabled. With debugging enabled, it compiles and runs happily. -------------------------------------- - HPUX: Lots of problems have been reported with using HPUX `cc'. In particular, @@ -45,7 +57,6 @@ The solution is the added line (minus our indentation): after line 15 of the file zotnet/tws/lexstring.c. -------------------------------------- - Irix (SGI): Irix make is notoriously buggy. If you're using it, you should "touch @@ -54,7 +65,6 @@ rebuild targets that shouldn't be rebuilt. (Alternately, you can just use GNU make instead of Irix make.) -------------------------------------- - Linux: The configuration script does a test to discover if your vi is broken @@ -64,7 +74,6 @@ will hang if the program `ex' on your system is a link to the vi clone vi clone such as nvi or elvis. -------------------------------------- - Solaris: With --enable-debug you'll see a lot of warnings. This is even worse @@ -79,13 +88,12 @@ a better solution. The whole thing is probablly going to be chucked with UTC-8 support anyway. Other than the warnings, it builds ok. - -------------------------------------- - SunOS 4.1.1/4.1.3/4.1.4: You can't use the C compiler that comes with SunOS 4 since it isn't ANSI C. But nmh builds just fine with gcc. With --enable-debug you will see a lot of warnings. - -------------------------------------- + +