opps, I should have listed the trunk branch. Here are the correct commands: svn co https://dosemu.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dosemu/trunk dosemu cd dosemu make On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:46 AM, solarflow99 <solarflow99@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > opps, I should have listed the trunk branch. Here are the correct commands: > > svn co https://dosemu.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dosemu/trunk dosemu > cd dosemu > make > > > On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 11:02 AM, Frederic Herman > <fherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I executed the first command and seemed to get the whole repository. The >> dosemu directory contains: >> >> /.syn >> /branches >> /tags >> /trunk >> >> Where do I need to cd to get to the directory to do the make? >> >> Fred >> >> solarflow99 wrote: >>> >>> no, the latest in SVN is the best to use now. I know it looks >>> misleading to see "the latest stable release" on the website, but its >>> old now. To get the latest, type this: >>> >>> svn co https://dosemu.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/dosemu dosemu >>> cd dosemu >>> make >>> >>> or you can also use the RPM in rpmfusion, I plan to package for new >>> releases of Fedora once I get a PC. >>> >>> hope this helps.. >>> >>> >>> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Frederic Herman >>> <fherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> >>>> I did try the 32 version, but that bombs the same way. >>>> >>>> The boot file that I previously attached was from a run using the latest >>>> statble source on your website. I used it to compile dosemu, and I had >>>> to >>>> do a manual make install to get the executables and config files >>>> installed. >>>> >>>> Is it possible that I need to do something in the config file to give the >>>> application memory to run under dosemu? I can't remember what I finally >>>> did >>>> in a previous version to get it to work, but it seems I did something for >>>> the memory setting. Is there anything in the boot file that suggests >>>> what >>>> is causing the application to bomb? >>>> >>>> Fred >>>> >>>> solarflow99 wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I mean using a 32 bit dosemu from your x86_64 system. It can still >>>>> run 32 bit binaries the same, even on a 64 bit kernel and CPU. The >>>>> rpm is in the rpmfusion repo for Fedora 10, and if that doesnt work >>>>> for you, I would try to just download compile the latest SVN instead. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>> I'm also not sure I understand when you asked about compiling 32 bit. >>>>>> I >>>>>> do >>>>>> have a 32 version of dosemu that works on a 32 bit AMD cpu. But I need >>>>>> the >>>>>> problem to work on my workstation which is x86_64. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thank you for your help. >>>>>> >>>>>> Fred >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> solarflow99 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> can you compile 32 bit? That should still work. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 1:52 PM, Frederic Herman >>>>>>> <fherman@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I haven't been able to find the rpm you mention that is built for a >>>>>>>> 64 >>>>>>>> bit >>>>>>>> (x86_64) AMD cpu architecture. I am able to use the latest stable >>>>>>>> release >>>>>>>> for Dosemu on an AMD 32 bit architecture (old machine.) But I really >>>>>>>> need >>>>>>>> it to work on the 64 bit architecture. I believe the primary problem >>>>>>>> is >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> lack of vm86 support for the stock Fedora kernel for the cpu >>>>>>>> architecture >>>>>>>> I >>>>>>>> indicated. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I did try to compile Dosemu using the source rpm, but it failed at >>>>>>>> the >>>>>>>> end >>>>>>>> of the "make" phase. I don't have the expertise to understand why. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So any help in finding a stable binary for my architecture would >>>>>>>> ehlp. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Fred >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> solarflow99 wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> oh, you were using 1.4.0.0? You will have much better results to >>>>>>>>> download and compile the latest out of SVN, if you dont want to >>>>>>>>> compile yourself, I have a RPM in rpmfusion (svn 1988), its for >>>>>>>>> Fedora >>>>>>>>> 10, still didn't get a chance to build one for F11 yet but it should >>>>>>>>> work fine. >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> >>>>>> <snip> >>>>>> >>> >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-msdos" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html