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GemRB 0.8.8

Last updated on 21 days ago
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Amiwell79Distro Maintainer
Posted 1 month ago
but with this version of python you can take a blender release
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago
@Deremon

I integrated python into my native toolchain tests and it works as expected. Thank you!

Would you be able to compile perl as well? This would then bring the native x86_64 toolchain inline with i386.
Argo, Deremon, retrofaza
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DeremonJunior Member
Posted 1 month ago

deadwood wrote:

@deadwood - @Deremon

I integrated python into my native toolchain tests and it works as expected. Thank you!

Would you be able to compile perl as well? This would then bring the native x86_64 toolchain inline with i386.


You're welcome
I was already thinking about that Smile (I'm thinking to try a more recent version though)
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 1 month ago

Deremon wrote:

@Deremon (I'm thinking to try a more recent version though)


Even better Like
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DeremonJunior Member
Posted 21 days ago
@deadwood
Hi,
as promised I've compiled Perl5 for abiv11 x86_64, although it is not yet a newer version.
Compiling the "old" version is still (very) tricky, using diff from contrib helps somewhat but is not working out of the box also you need to copy out the compiled miniperl + libs in the middle of the compilation, let make trow the error and remake it cause it searches miniperl in the final directory not in the current one...
I'm also trying to track down the "configure freeze issue" I think can be related to the use of /dev/null redirection in the configure script, I've to find a reproducible test case

Here is the link, if it's ok I'll include the "new" diff file and upload it to aros archives Smile

https://drive.goo...sp=sharing
Edited by Deremon on 23-10-2024 08:35, 21 days ago
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deadwoodAROS Dev
Posted 21 days ago
Thanks a lot!

I tested it and ran into an issue. I attach test script that I use for i386 testing and I'd assume it should work on x86_64 as well. However there is message in console about unitialized value and then there is a crash. Seems to me that a file descriptor is NULL?

I attached the script and error. To run the script:

Open shell, cd to directory, start "sh", ./test-configure.sh
Edited by deadwood on 23-10-2024 09:31, 21 days ago
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