MEMORY POOL SYSTEM BUILD NOTES

Richard Kistruck, Ravenbrook Limited, 2005-02-02


CONTENTS

  1. Introduction
  2. Mac OS X
  A. References
  B. Document history
  C. Copyright and license


1. INTRODUCTION

This document contains build notes for the Memory Pool System Kit.  

The readership of this document is anyone who wants to build MPS 
binaries from the sources.  Read the readme.txt file first.  

This document is not complete; the MPS kit is buildable on many 
platforms that are not mentioned in these notes.  The MPS kit is 
easy to modify such that it builds on many more.  

This document is not confidential.


2. MAC OS X

Building on early releases of Mac OS X (DP3? 10.1?) required various 
workarounds to get a clean compile.  These workarounds have now been 
removed from master sources.  RHSK 2005-02-02.
See <http://www.ravenbrook.com/project/mps/issue/job000602/>


A. REFERENCES


B. DOCUMENT HISTORY

2005-02-02  RHSK  Created based on mps kit readme.txt.


C. COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

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