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Re: [sc-users] Re: sc-emacs on Windows?
On Thursday 28 May 2009 14:32:07 James Harkins wrote:
> Finally had some time to play with this -- I did get scons installed. It's
> definitely not obvious in Windows -- first install python 2.6.2, then run
> the scons installer -- after that "scons" still didn't work at the command
> line (not recognized as a command), but I finally found scons.bat in
> [python directory]\Scripts.
>
> Next up... try to build pkg-config in Windows with (apparently) no
> documentation. The README just says to do configure, make, make install,
> but of course those are UNIX shell scripts. README.win32 has *no concrete
> build instructions whatsoever*. So I'm stuck. Just wondering if anyone
> might have tried to do this in the past?
I'm actually wondering if all this is needed...
Do any of the other ways of compiling sc on windows allow you to compile just
sclang (or provide just that already)?
(so without embedding in pysclang, java?)
If so, then you could just use that sclang,
and install the emacs el files however that is supposed to be done on windows,
and of course add the sc files to the sc class library extensions.
sincerely,
Marije
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