bwhicks aep.com wrote:
> I think you'll find it is MUCH more difficult than
this. Your build
> environment has to match March-Hare's exactly, or it
won't work. Good luck
> if you are running Solaris 10 on Intel. You'll need
it...
>
Not true at all - that's what autoconf does for you.. it'll
just compile
a binary optimised for your system. You need only gcc and
the build
tools (and those come by default on solaris 10 anyway).
If you want to generate something that matches the march
hare
distributions exactly then there are scripts for that and
those have
some dependencies. Most people don't need that.
The reason why our builds are complex is we have to ship
packages that
work on all systems - so we have to build all the protocols
that are
available on the platform, make sure all the config files
are in the
right places, etc. then build the package for distribution.
A simple
local compile simply doesn't need to do that.
Tony
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