Greetings! Good to hear of your plans.
To my understanding, you will pretty much have to use GCL to get
maxima running on mips at present. Under Debian, gcl/maxima is fully
supported and passes all tests, at least on top of gcc. I'd try
something like the following with your new compiler:
1) export CC=<your cc>
2) apt-get -q source gcl (put unstable in your apt sources.list)
3) cd gcl-2.5.0.cvs20020625
3.5) apt-get -q install libgmp3-dev
4) ./configure --enable-dynsysgmp --disable-statsysbfd --enable-dlopen
(--enable-debug, if you want)
5) make
6) cd ..
-- for current "stable" maxima
7) apt-get -q source maxima
8) cd maxima-5.6b
9) edit configure, set GCLDIR to $(pwd)/../gcl-2.5.0.cvs20020625
11) ./configure
12) make
13) make test
-- for current "cvs" maxima
7) export CVS_RSH=ssh
8) export CVSROOT=:pserver:anoncvs@cvs.maxima.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/maxima
9) cvs -z9 -q co maxima
10) cd maxima
11) ./bootstrap
12) export PATH=$(pwd)/../gcl-2.5.0.cvs20020625/bin:$PATH
13) export C_INCLUDE_PATH=$(pwd)/../gcl-2.5.0.cvs20020625/h
14) ./configure --enable-gcl-alt-link
15) make
16) make check
Good luck, and please drop us a line to let us know how its going.
Take care,
Mario Giammarco <mgiammarco@virgilio.it> writes:
> Hello,
> I am trying to port debian maxima to Agenda VR3 PDA.
> It is mips based pda (www.agendawiki.com) that runs only linux.
> It has also a debian like distro (vrdeb).
> I have already a compiler. I need to tell maxima source to use my
> compiler and not gcc. I would like to build only text version, not
> xmaxima. Next step will be to make a new gui for maxima.
> Can you please help me? Excuse me for annoyance.
> Thank you very much in advance.
> --
> Mario Giammarco <mgiammarco@virgilio.it>
>
>
>
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