"Uncaught exception - module.c (124) : Builtin not found : fasthash". #Bitsafe could not send confirmation code install#When trying to run it, to install what I'd built, I got a graphic To point it at the directory tree in which I was building, not where Run it's "setup" when run for the first time. When I finally got it built, it seemingly required me to I had trouble getting haxelib built, or anything that might depend The directory tree where I was building the 64-bit versions. Set the environment variables HAXE_LIBRARY_PATH and HAXE_HOME to Main stream neko built and installed, albeit without some of the ApacheĪt some point, in order to proceed any further, I seemingly had to Skipping the build of some things, I seemingly managed to get the More current ( the current community version is 5.5.23 ). Of MySQL back in the 4.* series, instead of something a good deal The build output it sounded as if it's also expecting an older version Want an old style ".a" library file for a mysql related library. Also, instead of the more modern ELFįiles, in the case of libs, ".so" files, the build of neko seems to Managed to edit the build procedure to prevent the attempts at building Onto the notion that the build procedure was trying to build *both*Ī module for Apache 1.3, and a module for Apache 2.2. Was mistakenly identifying it as Apache 1.3. I also had to up the stack size even further than was suggested. I've had problems getting Neko built, especially the Apache mods. #Bitsafe could not send confirmation code code#Hoping that the "Gencs" problem was in the most recent build(s), I wentīack a few haxe code versions, by adding a version specifier to an "svn"Ĭommand I found in install.ml. Troubleshoot the build, I must have missed it. It, especially someone un-familiar with the languages OCAML, etc., to That is of sufficient detail to allow someone who is unfamiliar with If there's documentation on the source structure, and build procedure, neko/libs/include/ocaml/ nxml.ml genneko.ml genas3.ml genjs.ml genswf8.ml genswf9.ml genswf.ml genphp.ml gencpp.ml interp.ml typer.ml main.ml neko/libs/include/ocaml -pp camlp4o ast.ml lexer.ml type.ml common.ml parser.ml typecore.ml genxml.ml optimizer.ml typeload.ml codegen.ml. Then OCAML, run on install.ml checked out Haxe code revision 4436 butįile " main.ml", line 930, characters 3-24:Įrror while running ocamlopt -c -cclib -fno-stack-protector -I. Placing ocamlfind in the search box on produced no results.Įventually I discovered that ocamlfind is more or less, an optionalĪdd-on to OCAML. Using the more typical "configure" and "make" for Linux, building it I seemingly got ocaml 3.12.1 going from source. Found my way here,ĭiscovered that a pre-built OCAML was readily available for this distro,īut that produced errors since ocamlfind and related, seemingly weren't So I thought I'd try to build from source. I looked at the Linu圆4 stuff pointed to from this page,īut had no idea what to do with it, and if there was an explanation, Even then, I'd really prefer everything to be 64-bit. It appears that the 64-bit version of libgc is Is openSUSE 11.4, running on a AMD Phenom X4. There are also 32-bit versions available standard for the distro, which My system is 64-bit, but there are quite a few libraries for which Version of the "Garbage Collector" library, libgc, couldn't be found inĬonnection with haxelib, which it appears, depends dynamically, on that Tried to produce C++, that lead to a complaint that a 32-bit Tried to install Haxe with the "Automatic Installer" from this page,ĪFAIK, that installed, and worked OK, for a Flash target. I believe this is about how things went, on the evening of April 15, I'd greatly appreciate any assistanceĪnyone could give me, in resolving the difficulty I'm having. Trying to work with Haxe knowing nothing about OCAML, Neko, or Haxe.Īpart from my ignorance, I also might have been in too much of a hurry, With C, C++, Java, HTML, Javascript, XML, CVS, SVN, etc., but started #Bitsafe could not send confirmation code software#I've been doing software development for quite a few years, worked Linux? I ask because I've had problems getting it working completely Is Haxe, and those things on which it depends, 64-bit "pure" for
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