murthy@arvak (Chet Murthy) (02/08/88)
I just ftp-ed a copy of Yale T from prep.ai.mit.edu, and I can't figure out how on Earth to recompile it. I would really like ot be able to build one from scratch, just so I know that it really works (or at least, that there are no hidden nulled out sections of the executable or anything). Does anybody out there know how to do this? I couldn't find build instructions anywhere. --chet-- In Real Life: Chet Murthy ARPA: murthy@svax.cs.cornell.edu SnailMail: Chet Murthy North Woods Apts #20-2A 700 Warren Road Ithaca, NY 14850 Office: 4162 Upson (607) 255-2219 MaBellNet: (607)-257-2542
broman@cod.NOSC.MIL (Vincent P. Broman) (02/10/88)
Yale T v3.0 may be able to compile itself, but the method used is an _undocumented_ feature of the system, seemingly not intended for the unwashed masses. There seem to be various compile and load scripts floating around in the source directories, but I couldn't intuit the grand scheme intended. Vincent Broman, code 632, Naval Ocean Systems Center, San Diego, CA 92152, USA Phone: +1 619 553 1641 Internet: broman@nosc.mil Uucp: sdcsvax!nosc!broman