said:
Hi,
I tried a build here and it was almost clean out of the box.
The init_shl script needed
export ac_executable_extensions=.exe
enabled since this configure is missing the logic to do this for us.
The configure scripts needed the pod2html and pod2man tests changed to
check for pod2html.cmd and pod2man.cmd.
The attached init_shl scripts contain some tweaks.
Eventually, you will get to the point where all that is left to fix is
errors like
cm17a.c:62: error: `TIOCM_RTS' undeclared here (not in a function)
cm17a.c:63: error: `TIOCM_DTR' undeclared here (not in a function)
cm17a.c:169: error: `TIOCMGET' undeclared (first use in this function)
cm17a.c:174: error: `TIOCMSET' undeclared (first use in this function)
You'll need a termio.h, termios.h and a supporting comm library to get
this working. Hobbes has a some sources that should be easy to integrate,
if you can't find anything ready made.
Steven
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