Added porting.txt and let configure refer to it
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echo "WARNING: "
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echo "WARNING: Using generic configuration."
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echo "WARNING: Using generic configuration."
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echo "WARNING: See doc/install.txt for more information."
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echo "WARNING: See doc/porting.txt for more information."
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echo "WARNING: "
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echo "WARNING: "
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;;
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What to do when your system isn't supported
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First of all: DON'T PANIC. It's easy to get scsh to work on a new
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system. Besides, you'll be a hero to the masses waiting for the Scheme
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Shell on your platform. There is a sample "generic" system in
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scsh/generic which you can copy as a base to modify. The modifications
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mainly involve pulling some constants in from C header files and hacking
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a few lines of C based on your standard I/O internals. I know, its C and
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all, together we can survive. If you need some hand holding, feel free
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to write to the scsh mailing list at scsh@zurich.ai.mit.edu.
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stdio_dep.c:
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This is the one C file you have to actually deal with. The code in here
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defines two or three simple operations on stdio FILE*'s that are not
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part of the stdio.h interface. The main things it needs to be able
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to do is see if there is input ready, how much is ready, and to change
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the file descriptor associated with a FILE*. Usually how to do this
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is fairly obvious from <stdio.h>. Check out the other platforms for ideas.
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errno.scm:
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Scheme defines for C header values found in <errno.h>.
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fdflags.scm:
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Scheme defines for C header values found in <fcntl.h>.
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netconst.scm:
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Scheme defines for C header values found in socket and network includes.
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signals.scm:
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Scheme defines for C header values found in <sys/signal.h>.
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waitcodes.scm:
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Scheme defines for C header values and macros found in <sys/wait.h>.
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packages.scm:
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Scheme48 module definitions for the values in the above scheme files.
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load-scsh.scm:
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The script of commands and expressions used to build scsh.
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After you've hacked these files together, it'd be nice to also hack
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config.scsh to support your new machine. Run config.guess to see what it
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thinks your machine is. Then, send us the info, and we'll make sure it
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gets in a future release. (That means you, Jonathan.)
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