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[Show comments] [Show snapshots] [Show videos] [Show content] [Replace file] Bash script for building AROS from the Subversion or GIT repository. It does (interactively): * Installing the prerequisites (currently only for Debian and similar (e.g.Ubuntu), Fedora and Arch Linux). * Checkout of AROS source code from the SVN or GIT repo. * Configuring * Building Since v1.11 there is an alternative gimmearos-v1.sh. It has separate steps for configuring/building the toolchain and AROS. This allows for fast rebuilds of AROS without the toolchain. As the name implies it is for ABIv1 only. Please, send improvements back to me (especially support for other Linuxes) History 1.11 2014-07-26 - added support for openSUSE - added gimmearos-v1.sh 1.10 2013-08-03 - prerequisites updated - wrong directory name corrected 1.9 2012-04-23 - added libpng12-dev to prerequisites for Debian (Ubuntu) - removed the option to select a particular GCC version because that's no longer supported on ABIv1. 1.8 2011-04-17 - added the ability to fetch/configure/build both v0 and v1 1.7 2010-12-24 - download sources with Git - removed option to download contrib/necessary (no longer available) 1.6 2010-12-08 - added bzip2 to the prerequisites 1.5 2010-07-07 - support for Arch Linux from Brad Mccormack - option to download "ports" archive - option to select host compiler 1.4 2010-05-17 - download of missing prerequisites (make, libxx86vm) - option to download prerequisites for building 32-bit AROS on 64-bit Linux - configure and build options for 64-bit AROS - "-j2" parameter for "make" 1.3 2009-08-01 Build binaries outside source tree. 1.2 2009-01-04 Support for Fedora (experimental). Added error handling for package installation. 1.1 2009-01-02 First official release. |
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