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diff --git a/TAO/TAO_IDL/docs/INSTALL b/TAO/TAO_IDL/docs/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index 6fcaa710042..00000000000 --- a/TAO/TAO_IDL/docs/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE INSTALLATION GUIDE --==============================================- - -INTRODUCTION - -This file describes the installation process for OMG_IDL_CFE version 1.3. -This file explains how to: - -- install the source code -- modify the sources to customize them for different configurations -- modify the sources to implement your own back end - -TESTED CONFIGURATIONS - -This release has been tested and is believed to operate correctly on: -- SunPro Sparcworks 2.x and 3.0 on SunOS 4.1.x -- SunPro Sparcworks 2.x and 3.0 on Solaris 2.3 -- g++ 2.5.8 on SunOS 4.1.x -- g++ 2.5.8 on Solaris 2.3 - -This is the first release of OMG IDL CFE which is preconfigured to compile -correctly for Solaris 2.x and with SunPro SparcWorks compilers. - -CUSTOMIZATION - -The release contains a file idl_make_vars in the current directory, which -is included in each Makefile. This file defines all the customizable -variables for the CFE. - -OSV should be set to a string denoting the operating system upon which you -wish to build the CFE. The CFE as shipped is preconfigured to compile -correctly on Solaris 2.x (OSV=SOLARIS2), and has also been tested on SunOS -4.1.x (OSV=SUNOS4). It contains code donated by HP which enables it to be -compiled on Apollo Domain systems (OSV=apollo) and HPUX systems (OSV=hpux), -but these two configurations have not been tested. - -C++ and CCC should be set to identify the C++ compiler you will use to -compile this release. Their values should be identical. Both are set to -address differences between various make programs - some predefine CCC, -others use C++ to denote the C++ compiler. The possible values are CC -(which uses the Sparcworks compilers on SunOS 4.1 and Solaris 2.3) and g++, -which uses the installed version of GNU C++. - -CCFLAGS should be set to a list of flags to pass to the C++ compiler. As -shipped, this list is -g. NOTE: We have not extensively tested the release -with optimization turned on. - -CPP_FLAGS should be set to a list of flags to pass to the C++ preprocessor. -Use this variable to enable or disable specific customizations you make to -the BE or CFE sources. - -YFLAGS should be set to a list of flags to pass to the Yacc program. As -shipped, the list is -d -t, which causes Yacc to generate y.tab.h and -y.tab.c files. - -LEXFLAGS should be set to a list of flags to pass to the Lex program. As -shipped, the list -t. - -RANLIB should be set to the location of the ranlib program on your system. -As shipped this is ranlib. If your system has no ranlib you can set this -variable to ':' or /bin/true. As shipped the variable is preset to -/bin/true since Solaris 2.x does not use ranlib. - -AR should be set to the location of the ar program on your system. As -shipped this is ar. If your system has a different mechanism for creating -libraries, you should modify the value of this variable accordingly. - -ARFLAGS should be set to the flags to be passed to the ar program. As -shipped this is 'crv'. - -INSTALLATION - -a. Disk space requirements - -This distribution requires approximately 350 KBytes when compressed. When -uncompressed, untarred and compiled, approximately 10 MBytes of disk space -are consumed on a Sun 4. - -b. Getting the software - -Use anonymous FTP to omg.org and supply your e-mail address as password. -Change directories to pub/OMG_IDL_CFE_1.3, set bin and get the compressed -tar file OMG_IDL_CFE_1.3.tar.Z. - -The distribution may, in the future, be made available from other archives -on the Internet. However, omg.org will always have the most up-to-date -version of this software. - -After transferring this file, uncompress it and untar it in a directory of -your choice. - -c. Compiling it - -If you are using a Sparcstation running Solaris 2.x and have the SunPro -Sparcworks compilers installed, you may directly install the software. If -your hardware or operating system configurations are different, read and -follow the instructions in the previous section first. - -At the root directory of the release, issue - - % make - -or - - % make all - -This will compile the provided sources and the sources found in the be -directory. Executing this make target causes 'make all' to be invoked in -each subdirectory, resulting in building the libraries for each component -and finally a link step producing an executable IDL compiler. - -In order to make only the compiler front end components, without compiling -the sources found in the be directory and without building an executable, -issue - - % make libs - -This will build the libraries in the ast, fe, util, driver and narrow -directories. To build only the be, issue - - % make be - -To build all libraries without creating an executable, issue - - % make all_libs - -To remove all files created by the build process, issue - - % make clean - -This will not remove any files created by Yacc and Lex, because you may be -using the ones provided in the distribution (see below). - -d. Yacc and Lex - -Some installations may not have a C++ aware Yacc and Lex processor. For -these installations, we have included the output of yacc and lex in the -release. If you need to use these files to build the release because you -don't have access to a C++ capable Yacc or Lex, go to the "fe" directory, -issue the command: - - % touch lex.yy.cc y.tab.cc y.tab.hh - -This will ensure that the processed files appear to be newer than the -source files they were produced from and will cause "make" to skip their -production. - -NOTE: The files provided in the distribution have been produced on Solaris -2.3 and may contain OS-specific #include directives. If you intend to use -these files, you may have to edit them to make them work in your -environment. The provided files are known to compile cleanly without -modification with both SunPro Sparcworks compilers and GNU C++ on both -SunOS 4.1 and Solaris 2.3. We have not tested the grammar and lexer input -files with bison or flex. - -IMPLEMENTING A BACK END - -To implement your own back end, you can start with the provided sources in -the be directory and modify them. The Makefile understands the 'make all' -target and will generate libbe.a in the demo_be directory. As set up, the -variable CPP_FLAGS allows you to place include files either in the current -directory or in the include directory. Alternatively, you can place your -include files in a new directory and modify CPP_FLAGS to cause the C++ -preprocessor to search this new directory for referenced include files, by -adding a new -I directive. - -Additional detail on the structure and function of back ends, and on the -protocol which a back end must implement, are found in the document -entitled WRITING_A_BE. - -COPYRIGHT - -Copyright 1992, 1993, 1994 Sun Microsystems, Inc. Printed in the United -States of America. All Rights Reserved. - -This product is protected by copyright and distributed under the following -license restricting its use. - -The Interface Definition Language Compiler Front End (CFE) is made -available for your use provided that you include this license and copyright -notice on all media and documentation and the software program in which -this product is incorporated in whole or part. You may copy and extend -functionality (but may not remove functionality) of the Interface -Definition Language CFE without charge, but you are not authorized to -license or distribute it to anyone else except as part of a product or -program developed by you or with the express written consent of Sun -Microsystems, Inc. ("Sun"). - -The names of Sun Microsystems, Inc. and any of its subsidiaries or -affiliates may not be used in advertising or publicity pertaining to -distribution of Interface Definition Language CFE as permitted herein. - -This license is effective until terminated by Sun for failure to comply -with this license. Upon termination, you shall destroy or return all code -and documentation for the Interface Definition Language CFE. - -INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE CFE IS PROVIDED AS IS WITH NO WARRANTIES OF -ANY KIND INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF DESIGN, MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS -FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT, OR ARISING FROM A COURSE OF -DEALING, USAGE OR TRADE PRACTICE. - -INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE CFE IS PROVIDED WITH NO SUPPORT AND WITHOUT -ANY OBLIGATION ON THE PART OF Sun OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES -TO ASSIST IN ITS USE, CORRECTION, MODIFICATION OR ENHANCEMENT. - -SUN OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY WITH -RESPECT TO THE INFRINGEMENT OF COPYRIGHTS, TRADE SECRETS OR ANY PATENTS BY -INTERFACE DEFINITION LANGUAGE CFE OR ANY PART THEREOF. - -IN NO EVENT WILL SUN OR ANY OF ITS SUBSIDIARIES OR AFFILIATES BE LIABLE FOR -ANY LOST REVENUE OR PROFITS OR OTHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT AND CONSEQUENTIAL -DAMAGES, EVEN IF SUN HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. - -Use, duplication, or disclosure by the government is subject to -restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in -Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 and FAR -52.227-19. - -Sun, Sun Microsystems and the Sun logo are trademarks or registered -trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. - -SunSoft, Inc. -2550 Garcia Avenue -Mountain View, California 94043 - -NOTE: - -SunOS, SunSoft, Sun, Solaris, Sun Microsystems or the Sun logo are -trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. |