1 SDCC Binary Kit Install Help
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8 * Extract the binary kit to a temporary directory.
9 This will create a new directory called 'sdcc' in the temporary directory.
13 tar xzf path/to/binary/kit/sdcc-2.6.0-i386-unknown-linux2.2.tar.gz
15 * Change to the sdcc directory and copy all files to /usr/local
19 This will install sdcc binaries into: /usr/local/bin/
20 header files into: /usr/local/share/sdcc/include/
21 library files into: /usr/local/share/sdcc/lib/
22 and documentation into: /usr/local/share/sdcc/doc/
24 You can test the install by entering:
25 /usr/local/bin/sdcc -v
27 This should return sdcc's version number.
29 Even if the default search paths look into /usr/local, sdcc is fully
30 relocatable. Try `sdcc --print-search-dirs` if you have problems with header
31 or library files. See sdccman.[txt|pdf|html] for more detailed information.
34 For Windows 9X/NT/2000/XP users:
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38 * If you would like to keep a copy of your previous version,
39 rename the directory where it's installed first
40 * Run sdcc-2.6.0-setup.exe
42 By default this will install sdcc binaries into: C:\Program Files\SDCC\bin\
43 header files into: C:\Program Files\SDCC\include\
44 library files into: C:\Program Files\SDCC\lib\
45 and documentation into: C:\Program Files\SDCC\doc\
47 You can test the install by opening a DOS box and entering:
50 This should return sdcc's version number.
52 sdcc for win32 is fully relocatable. Try `sdcc --print-search-dirs` if you
53 have problems with header or library files. See sdccman.[txt|pdf|html] for
54 more detailed information.
61 * Extract the binary kit to a temporary directory.
62 This will create a new directory called 'sdcc' in the temporary directory.
66 tar xzf path/to/binary/kit/sdcc-2.6.0-ppc-unknown-macosx.tar.gz
68 * Change to the sdcc directory and copy all files to /Developer/sdcc
69 cp -r sdcc /Developer/sdcc
71 This will install sdcc binaries into: /Developer/sdcc/bin/
72 header files into: /Developer/sdcc/share/sdcc/include/
73 library files into: /Developer/sdcc/share/sdcc/lib/
74 and documentation into: /Developer/sdcc/share/sdcc/doc/
76 You can test the install by entering:
77 /Developer/sdcc/bin/sdcc -v
79 This should return sdcc's version number.
81 Even if the default search paths look into /usr/local, sdcc is fully
82 relocatable. Try `sdcc --print-search-dirs` if you have problems with header
83 or library files. See sdccman.[txt|pdf|html] for more detailed information.