And now with a x86-freebsd image. amd64/86_64 image to follow next.<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 8/14/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Matthew Fluet</b> <<a href="mailto:fluet@tti-c.org">fluet@tti-c.org</a>> wrote:
</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Jesper Louis Andersen wrote:<br>> Ok, upped the x86-linux image. The x86-freebsd image is running regressions
<br>> at the moment.<br><br>Thanks very much.<br><br>> On 8/12/07, Jesper Louis Andersen <<a href="mailto:jesper.louis.andersen@gmail.com">jesper.louis.andersen@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>>><br>>> It is going to take some time for the *-freebsd architectures. My old X24
<br>>> IBM thinkpad with 640 Mb of RAM has a hard time compiling without swapping<br>>> and when<br>>> it got the compile going, I missed about 5-10Mb of free space on /tmp.<br>>> When that is<br>>> finished, I will run the amd64-platform on Freebsd.
<br>>><br>>> On the x86-linux, I have a tar.gz ball however. It was easy to compile.<br>>><br>>> On 8/10/07, Matthew Fluet <<a href="mailto:fluet@tti-c.org">fluet@tti-c.org</a>> wrote:<br>>>>
<br>>>> On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Jesper Louis Andersen wrote:<br>>>>> I'll have the builds ready sometime tomorrow. I ponder what the<br>>>> packaging<br>>>>> procedure is? Should I just tar-ball the install dir?
<br>>>><br>>>> I've just been doing:<br>>>> make clean<br>>>> make<br>>>> make install<br>>>> cd install<br>>>> tar -czpvf mlton-20070809-1.arch-os.tgz
usr/<br>>>><br>>>> And that seems consistent with past releases. And it is certainly good<br>>>> enough for the release candidates right now; I'd just like confirmation<br>>>> that things build on other systems.
<br>>>><br>>>><br>>>> Stephen will take care of pushing the release to Debian (which should<br>>>> then<br>>>> get picked up by Ubuntu) as an actual package.<br>>>><br>
>>> Adam Goode (I think) has been pushing things to Fedora.<br>>>><br>>>> As for the *BSDs, I think FreeBSD is the only one we have an actual<br>>>> port,<br>>>> and Stephen, Geoffrey Mainland, and you are the maintainers there. I
<br>>>> guess it would be nice to also check that the can easily be built as a<br>>>> propery FreeBSD port.<br>>>><br>>>> -Matthew<br>>>><br>>>>><br>>>>> x86-linux is Ubuntu. The others are FreeBSD
6.2-STABLE machines.<br>>>> FreeBSD 7.0<br>>>>> will arrive somewhere around November 1st I think.<br>>>>><br>>>>> On 8/10/07, Jesper Louis Andersen < <a href="mailto:jesper.louis.andersen@gmail.com">
jesper.louis.andersen@gmail.com</a>><br>>>> wrote:<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> I'll try getting images for:<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> x86-linux,<br>>>>>> x86-freebsd,
<br>>>>>> amd64-freebsd<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> I guess the FreeBSD images are the most important.<br>>>>>><br>>>>>> On 8/10/07, Matthew Fluet <<a href="mailto:fluet@tti-c.org">
fluet@tti-c.org</a>> wrote:<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> I've put a few binary builds (amd64-linux, powerpc-darwin,<br>>>>>>> x86-darwin) up at:
<br>>>>>>> <a href="http://www.mlton.org/Experimental">http://www.mlton.org/Experimental</a><br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> I'm sure I can get an x86-linux build without too much difficulty,
<br>>>> but<br>>>>>>> after that, I don't have immediate access to any other platforms.<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> It would be a great help if interested parties could try building on
<br>>>><br>>>>>>> other<br>>>>>>> platforms.<br>>>>>>><br>>>>>>> _______________________________________________<br>>>>>>> MLton mailing list
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