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Eric Hodel
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* Prerequisites
1. Make sure you have bison (http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/) installed in your system.
1. Make sure you have bison (http://www.gnu.org/software/bison/) installed in
your system.
2. Make sure you have ruby installed in your system (required to build).
* Compilation and Installation
1. Run make in the top directory.
This command will create a build directory with a directory for the host
environment
and one for each crossbuild environment based on the settings in the build_config.rb
file.
This command will create a build directory with a directory for the host
environment and one for each crossbuild environment based on the settings
in the build_config.rb
file.
Assuming a default build, each of the environment directories will have
the following
important directories:
Assuming a default build, each of the environment directories will have
the following
important directories:
* bin - The binary executables for this environment
* lib - The libraries for this environment
You can find the header files in the include directory at the root of the project.
You can find the header files in the include directory at the root of the
project.
You can directly invoke 'minirake' with the following command:
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* Adding existing gems
Gems from the [list of mruby gems](http://www.mruby.org/libraries/) can be
added by adding
their respective GitHub URLs to build_config.rb. For example, to add implementations of the
File and IO Ruby core classes to mruby, insert the following in build_config.rb under the
comment section `Use mrbgems`:
Gems from the [list of mruby gems](http://www.mruby.org/libraries/) can be
added by adding their respective GitHub URLs to build_config.rb. For example,
to add implementations of the File and IO Ruby core classes to mruby, insert
the following in build_config.rb under the
comment section `Use mrbgems`:
conf.gem :git => 'git@github.com:iij/mruby-io.git', :branch => 'master'
Afterwards, re-run:
Afterwards, re-run:
ruby ./minirake
* Porting to other platforms
That's all.
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