Re: parrot and pugs builds for os x

2006-05-23 Thread David Romano

FYI, another mirror is set up at http://lenin.net/~emile/www.unobe.com/packages/

David


Re: parrot and pugs builds for os x

2006-05-22 Thread David Romano

Hi everyone,
On 5/22/06, Michael Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi David,

Just downloaded both and ran the installers on my iBook G4 with OS X
10.4.6 (and ghc-6.4.2).

So it just worked. I can now pugs -e 'say "hello";' with the rest of them.

But I only wish I'd had this three days ago, /before/ I tried to get
it installed by hand! Nice one, and many many thanks for that.

--michael


If anyone is interested, but can't handle the slow connection to
unobe.com (my end's fault), I have uploaded the files to a different
server, which will be faster to retrieve from:
http://sdcc17.ucsd.edu/~magonzal/packages/

David


Re: parrot and pugs builds for os x

2006-05-22 Thread Will Coleda

With David's permission, added to:

http://www.parrotcode.org/source.html

Thanks for putting the build together!

On May 22, 2006, at 6:57 PM, David Romano wrote:


Hi everyone,
I fiddled around with PackageMaker and created packages for Pugs
(r10396) and Parrot (r12747) for OS X. I used my laptop to check if
they installed everything properly, and it seems they do. If you want
to try them out, I'd be interested in some feedback:
http://www.unobe.com/packages/

For now, both parrot and pugs are installed in /usr/local, and for
pugs there are symlinks from /usr/bin/{pugs,pugscc,p6doc} to their
/usr/local counterparts. If you want to see everything that is
installed with these, check out the pugs-r10396-INSTALLED.txt and
parrot-r12747-INSTALLED.txt files at the same location.

David





Re: parrot and pugs builds for os x

2006-05-22 Thread Michael Mathews

Hi David,

Just downloaded both and ran the installers on my iBook G4 with OS X
10.4.6 (and ghc-6.4.2).

So it just worked. I can now pugs -e 'say "hello";' with the rest of them.

But I only wish I'd had this three days ago, /before/ I tried to get
it installed by hand! Nice one, and many many thanks for that.

--michael


On 22/05/06, David Romano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi everyone,
I fiddled around with PackageMaker and created packages for Pugs
(r10396) and Parrot (r12747) for OS X. I used my laptop to check if
they installed everything properly, and it seems they do. If you want
to try them out, I'd be interested in some feedback:
http://www.unobe.com/packages/

For now, both parrot and pugs are installed in /usr/local, and for
pugs there are symlinks from /usr/bin/{pugs,pugscc,p6doc} to their
/usr/local counterparts. If you want to see everything that is
installed with these, check out the pugs-r10396-INSTALLED.txt and
parrot-r12747-INSTALLED.txt files at the same location.

David



parrot and pugs builds for os x

2006-05-22 Thread David Romano

Hi everyone,
I fiddled around with PackageMaker and created packages for Pugs
(r10396) and Parrot (r12747) for OS X. I used my laptop to check if
they installed everything properly, and it seems they do. If you want
to try them out, I'd be interested in some feedback:
http://www.unobe.com/packages/

For now, both parrot and pugs are installed in /usr/local, and for
pugs there are symlinks from /usr/bin/{pugs,pugscc,p6doc} to their
/usr/local counterparts. If you want to see everything that is
installed with these, check out the pugs-r10396-INSTALLED.txt and
parrot-r12747-INSTALLED.txt files at the same location.

David