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Message   Wilfred van Velzen    Nicholas Boel   Re: Status check   August 4, 2017
 9:35 PM *  

Hi Nicholas,

On 2017-08-04 13:05:54, you wrote to me:

 NB>>> All I had to do was change "-mtune=generic" to "-mtune=native" in
 NB>>> the project files.

 WV>> Doesn't 'generic' work for the arm target? I use 'native' for my own
 WV>> compiles. And there is a 'native' target in the project you can switch
 WV>> to.

 NB> No. It wasn't a valid option, so I went with the next best "generic"
 NB> method. Otherwise, besides "native" there were only specific things, like
 NB> "armv7" and the like.

Or maybe just leave out the -mtune option. That should work too I think.

 NB> As for the native target in the project you can switch to. I was lucky
 NB> I was able to figure out how to build it. I've never used codeblocks
 NB> before until this past hour. ;)

You seemed to have done fine, in such a short time span! ;)

 NB>>> I can't get FConfig to do anything, though. Is that normal?

 WV>> As said before, FConfig hasn't been converted to linux. You will have
 WV>> to use the windows version....

 NB> That's what I figured after looking into it a little more. I tried getting
 NB> into it a little bit, but the first file couldn't find io.h, then when I
 NB> commented that out to see where it would go next, it errored on the next
 NB> file with some invalid code. So I gave up so as to not wreck anything.

If it were that simple! ... ;)

The problem is mostly in the conio library, which is dos/windows specific, for
doing the text user interface. I want to replace that with ncurses, but that
will take some figuring out. And I fear they are wildly different, so it
wouldn't be a case of just replacing library calls...2

Bye, Wilfred.

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