--- dan.stanger@ieee.org wrote:
> If someone can tell me which version of gcl was used to build the
> current windows binary, I will install the mingw toolset and try to
> build gcl.
GCL 2.3.6, but whether pre-59 will work with that version I have no
idea. We might have to settle for clisp.
> If someone can supply the install scripts, then I will
> try to build a install binary.
If they aren't in the CVS tree, I'm not sure if we have them. In any
case, I think we should be able to use InnoSetup to make an install
script fairly easily - I took a shot at it last night, and was very
impressed with it. That will handle most of it, and we can write or
find a batch file which will set the necessary variables and such. You
might look in the deliver directory in CVS - I believe that's where at
least some of the old install stuff is.
> I have a nt system that doesnt have
> cygwin on it. BTW, I was able to build gcl 2.4 beta on linux and
> maxima-pre59 but I did not try to build it with tk or tcl support.
> The only change I made was to change the maxima makefile for my gcl >
directory.
I looked at the readme.xmaxima with the windows binary and it says
something about using freewrap for the tcl part. freewrap is located
here: http://home.nycap.rr.com/dlabelle/freewrap/freewrap.html
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