To slightly rephrase my previous question: - How to use Harbour on Unixes without sudo or admin rights? - How to use multiple versions of Harbour on Unixes in parallel?
Brgds, Viktor On 2008.10.05., at 22:25, Szakáts Viktor wrote:
Hi all, As subject: How to build a Harbour program on Linux/OSX without installing Harbour itself? [ I'm working with multiple versions of Harbour at one time, I'm also not an admin on my machine, and I generally hate to pollute my system with any non std packages, even if its Harbour. Yet, I'd like to build Harbour programs, like speedtst as an example for today. ] What I did so far: - untarred the .tgz to a local dir. - went to /usr/local/../bin/ - run './hbmk -mt -static speedtst.prg' - got './hbmk: line 361: harbour: command not found' As an aside, I cannot even run any prebuilt binaries, as they cannot find the .dylib. (IMO these should use static libs, to avoid such situation). Brgds, Viktor
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