On 25-09-2013, at 12:27 AM, Tobias Pape Das.Linux@gmx.de wrote:
So let me try to summarize all existing VM building systems NOT including what goes on in the VMMaker* packages.
• squeak-vm trunk (http://squeakvm.org/svn/squeak/trunk/platforms/): win32: MYSY/MinGW, hand-written ./configure, hand-written templated Makefile unix: CMake, host-compiler (mostly GCC 4) Ian's comment: # Yes, it's true: you can write makefiles in COBOL. carbon (alias Mac OS): Xcode, Errors by default to not be used cocoa (alias iOS, for iPhone/OSX): Xcode RiscOS: Hand-written MakeFile (is this right, Tim?)
Correct. Lovingly hand crafted over decades of carefully trying to keep a minority OS in the game. AIUI, it ought to be possible to make CMake generate an equivalent file even though it doesn't actually run on RISC OS. That would be interesting.
• squeak-vm/stack-vm/Newspeak-vm cog branch (http://squeakvm.org/svn/squeak/branches/Cog/): win32: cygwin, gcc3, hand-written Makefile, ./mvm shell script osx (using carbon): Xcode, gcc4, clang partly (llvm-gcc?), ./mvm shell script wrapper, ./makevm shell script wrapper unix: autoconf/automake, gcc RiscOS: ?
Not yet; I did the fiddly bits to make it run on Raspbian a while back and if anyone out there is sufficiently competent with the auto* stuff that they could add the faster bitblt related stuff, I'd be very happy - I spent far too long and gave up in exhaustion. I could even offer a Pi as a small inducement!
• gitorious-hosted cog-vm (https://gitorious.org/cogvm/blessed) [1] win32: CMake, using MSYS/MinGW osx: CMake, Xcode llvm-gcc not supported, seems to be based on the iOS/cocoa branch unix: CMake, gcc. Cmake-files generated by CMakeVMMaker. clones, use same build system: • pharo-vm (https://gitorious.org/cogvm/pharovm) • oz-vm ((https://gitorious.org/cogvm/ozvm)
So far as I know, no git stuff for RISC OS.
That makes, by my counting, 8 distinct build systems. Note that the CMake source for trunk-unix differs from the gitorious hosted one; the trunk-unix one is handwritten by Ian, the gitorious one generated by CMakeVMMaker.
Did I forget some?
Best -Tobias
[1] I think, this is the source you meant, Stephane? PS: The wiki link on http://code.google.com/p/cog/wiki/Guide points nowhere.
tim -- tim Rowledge; tim@rowledge.org; http://www.rowledge.org/tim Useful random insult:- Couldn't find his way through a maze even if the rats helped him.