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compiling gnu prolog with visual studio 2005
From: |
Markus Neuhaber |
Subject: |
compiling gnu prolog with visual studio 2005 |
Date: |
Sun, 29 Jan 2006 11:20:36 -0500 |
Hello,
I am sending these notes in the hope that they will be useful to whoever needs
to get
gprolog going with visual studio 2005.
1. Downloaded the gnu prolog 1.2.19 source package
2. installed cygwin, make sure to get make too, it's not in the base packages.
3. installed nasm, VERY IMPORTANT - make sure there are no double quotes in
your PATH
variables (system and user). If the PATH component for nasm is towards the
end
and you have "c:\program files\whatever\bin" before it, then spawnvp() will
fail
to find and run nasmw.exe resulting in weird errors like "Invalid argument".
Either put the path to nasmw as close to the front as possible or better yet
remove
double quotes from all path components.
4. if there is a link.exe in cygwin or other unix compatibility directories,
make sure
it doesn't shadow (come before) the vstudio link.exe in the PATH.
4. ./configure --prefix=/cygdrive/c/prolog --with-msvc
5. make, make install
All in all, it's a great prolog system, very well implemented.
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