Subj : Re: Compiling errors in H
To : apam
From : ACMEBBS
Date : Fri May 27 2022 04:49 am
-=> On Fri May 27 18:11:00 2022, apam wrote to ACMEBBS <=-
> ap> Yeah, the Install part of the CMakeLists.txt isn't really geared toward
> ap> Haiku. You could probably compile it with QuaZIP statically linked to
> ap> save having to modify the system library directory. I don't know how
> ap> haiku lays things out and it's been a while since I played with it.
>
> So it would seem that apart from the home directory in Haiku is mounted read
> only and is managed by haiku-depot. So, the only way I can see it getting
> installed nicely is if someone makes a haiku-ports script for it.
>
> I've removed the Install part from the CMakeLists.txt for haiku and also set
> the Quazip to be statically compiled and link.. So, you should be able to just
> copy the TitanMail binary to your /Haiku folder and launch it from the file
> browser, and assuming you have QT5 installed it should I think run on another
> haiku installation... though it might not.
Will see what I can come up with tomorrow evening after I get home from work at 11:15 AM.
> I'm not really up to making a haiku port script and getting it merged into
> haiku-ports at this stage. Probably need to do proper releases for that.
1 thing I want to see is if I can get it working to say that I have compiled a program which will run. I'm taking it as a challenge to myself to see if I can do it. Much of the reason is that I'm told to do this & that at work...but this is something I want to see if I can do it.
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