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Building NOM on Darwin aka OS X
Note: you need an Intel machine to build and run NOM.
It's unlikely this will change in the future.
This is a first draft.
If you have problems visit the #netlabs channel on the eCS IRC network and try to catch Cinc.
Prerequisites
Macports (http://www.macports.org) has to be installed to get the necessary libraries. Download the dmg for your OS release and run the included installer. You have to supply an administrator password during installation.
The installer is supposed to add the necessary directories to your path environment variable. At least on my system this failed, maybe because I don't have any .profile file but use .bashrc and bash_profile. Try man port in a new terminal window (make sure the terminal app was not yet running). If this fails you have to add the necessary info by hand. See the Macports page for further info.
- Update your Macports installation by typing sudo port selfupdate in the terminal.
- Install GLib2 by typing sudo port install glib2.
Compiling It
Garbage Collector
NOM uses garbage collected memory only. Go to http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Hans_Boehm/gc/index.html if you want to learn more about the GC. The GC will be statically linked to the NOM runtime.
IDL Compiler
After successfully building the compiler you should have a bin directory holding the executable (nom-idl-compiler).
/source_base/bin
NOM Kernel and Runtime
Nothing yet
Test program
The resulting executable nom-test.exe can be found in /source_base/bin.
Running it shouldn't show any errors.