be used for more things than just the BIOS. Also the keymaps need to
be located relative to the share path, and maybe other things like
graphics and icons, later.
with scp and then log in and gunzip it on the shell server. This speeds
up "make webinst" quite a bit.
- add "make dl_docs" which downloads a bochsdoc.tar.gz from the web site.
This will be used to grab the rendered documentation for platforms that
do not have docbook tools. (Most don't.)
- stop installing "README" because depending on where you put it, it can
overwrite the main README.
you have dlcompat installed. Without dlcompat, the configure/build works
fine but the plugins cannot be loaded. This new test prints a meaningful
error message before you waste any time trying to build it and figure
out why the plugins cannot be dlopened.
authors. If someone has contributed a section, we would give them credit in
that section. If they write enough sections, we can take out the
section-by-section credits and list them as an author.
make install it will build the docbook documentation and install it
into $(prefix)/share/doc/bochs. If it is not specified, then it will
be enabled only if the program "docbook2html" is found in your path.
- this completes [ 652957 ] install docbook docs instead of HTML
Modified Files:
Makefile.in configure configure.in doc/docbook/Makefile.in
- only rebuild docbook stuff when the source is newer
- add install target
- allow $SFUSER environment variable to define the sf username, instead of
hardcoding the user->sfuser translations in the makefile.
- now alldocs is called index.html
- add dist-clean target
- now configure script does substitutions in doc/docbook/Makefile.in
- add "make install_docbook" target in main makefile that runs make install
in doc/docbook. It will not be run unless you ask for it.
Modified Files:
configure.in Makefile.in configure doc/docbook/Makefile.in
things up for MacOSX, and I don't want to risk that right now just before
the release. I changed it to #if BX_WITH_MACOS to be safe.
(Bochs makefiles currently define -Dmacintosh on OSX. Maybe they
shouldn't but I'm not going to change it right now.)
be zero. I changed it to #ifdef macintosh.
- removed extern "C" {} that only encompassed two #defines. If there
were any includes in there it would be important, but there weren't.
is important because many people don't have the tools to rebuild them.
They will only be removed if you type "make bios-clean", which people
are unlikely to do by accident.