Hi David,
Thank you. I already have the standard interpreter running nativilly on 64 bit and want to port the StackInterpreter as well. I thought you had posted a a different reply than the one below, but I must have misread.
Thanks for your time.
tty
---- On Wed, 12 Mar 2014 08:46:28 -0700 David T. Lewis<lewis@mail.msen.com> wrote ----
On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 08:30:41AM -0700, gettimothy wrote: > > David, > > You sent a reply outlining how to build native 64 bit StackInterpreter which I accidently deleted. If you have it handy, and not a waste of your time, could you please repost it? >
Hi tty,
The slightly out of date instructions are at: http://squeakvm.org/unix/devel.html
You can follow those instructions, but use the latest versions of Squeak, VMMaker, Subversion sources, etc rather than the older versions cited in those instuctions.
An overview of 64-bit VM and image terminology is at: http://squeakvm.org/squeak64/
You can find an automated build here which may be helpful to illustrate the process: http://build.squeak.org/job/InterpreterVM/
The script that does the work is: http://build.squeak.org/job/InterpreterVM/ws/VMUnixBuild.st
If you use the script, edit it at the place marked "EDIT HERE".
Note that this is for the standard interpreter VM. StackInterpreter is currently limited to 32-bit executables.
Dave