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How to build 3.49 on UNIX

Date1998-10-23 08:56
FromKoen Dejonghe
SubjectHow to build 3.49 on UNIX
Dear all,

I'm trying to build rel. 3.49 on a Sun platform. I downloaded the
Csound.tar.gz from the 'newest' directory. I do not know how to
continue from there. The tar file does not contain a Makefile, the
README and Notes files do not contain installation instructions.
There is a file called makefile.gcc but apparently it's been
configured for a pc platform.

Anyone ?

Thank you.



==
Koen Dejonghe
QAD Service Line
Origin International Competences & Alliances 
http://www.origin-it.com
+32 2 712 3668


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Date1998-10-26 22:28
FromMicheal Allen Thompson
SubjectRe: How to build 3.49 on UNIX
make sure you get the unix version of the sources... comes with a
makefile that all you need to change is system spec stuff...

gmake works on SGI... SGI Make complains..... dont know about sun.


On Fri,
23 Oct
1998, Koen Dejonghe wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> I'm trying to build rel. 3.49 on a Sun platform. I downloaded the
> Csound.tar.gz from the 'newest' directory. I do not know how to
> continue from there. The tar file does not contain a Makefile, the
> README and Notes files do not contain installation instructions.
> There is a file called makefile.gcc but apparently it's been
> configured for a pc platform.
> 
> Anyone ?
> 
> Thank you.
> 
> 
> 
> ==
> Koen Dejonghe
> QAD Service Line
> Origin International Competences & Alliances 
> http://www.origin-it.com
> +32 2 712 3668
> 
> 
> _________________________________________________________
> DO YOU YAHOO!?
> Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
> 

Michael A. Thompson 
Unix SysAdmin.  
[IRIX - NeXTStep - Linux] 
University of North Texas 
Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia
[C.E.M.I.]
Office: (940) 565-2382

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