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there's something a little weird about this port, I had to make a FreeBSD specific distfile, using two of the official distfiles. I included a description of what I had done, but it is much easier (and saves downloading about 3 megs) to use this distfile. So, how do I get the distfile I've made into the right place without faking it out by first putting a real site and then changing it to always use freebsd.cdrom.com? the distfile is in freefall.cdrom.com:~jmacd/scheme-microcode+dist-7.3-freebsd.tgz
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FreeBSD port of MIT Scheme-7.3
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This port has been put together out of the scheme runtime binaries
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out of the linux.tar.gz distribution. These binaries are identical
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for any i386 running an operating system with a unix-like filesystem.
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For this reason, a makefile for building the runtime, compiler, and
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edwin binaries has not been included. One patch is neccesary to
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build the runtime binaries due to a problem with one of the system math
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libraries (mail me if you want it). Otherwise, this patch was not
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included because building the entire system takes a VERY LONG TIME,
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about as long as a 'make world' in /usr/src (no one said scheme was
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fast).
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The distfile was put together from the linux distribution and the
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microcode sources. This was to avoid using the official MIT
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distfiles and having to download the linux compiled binaries
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(the scheme and bchscheme binaries, statically linked, 2M each).
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To use the official distfiles, you must obtain the linux.tar.gz and
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the src-microcode.tar.gz from ftp://ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu/pub/scheme-7.3.
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Unpack linux.tar.gz, and remove dist-7.3/bin/*. Unpack src-microcode.tar.gz
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and apply the patches from the port, now you can build the microcode.
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Maintainer: jmacd@uclink.berkeley.edu
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