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2 Generating your own VM and plugin sources

Generating your own VM/plugin sources might be necessary for various reasons:

Version 3.2 (and later) of Unix Squeak use VMMaker to generate the core interpreter and plugin sources.

Start Squeak in the top-level directory (the one containing the platforms directory); for example:


  $ ls
  src platforms ...
  $ squeak MyCoolPlugin.image

Open a VMMakerTool and modify the setup to your liking.

Note: The VMMaker configuration used to build the distributions of Unix Squeak is available in platforms/unix/config/VMMaker.config.

Then click on the relevant ``generate ...'' button. You can now `configure; make; make install' in your blddir (as described above).

Note: You only need to run configure once for a given blddir (on the same host). If you modify the choice of plugins (or change whether they're internal/external) then you can update the build environment by running the config.status script in the bldddir, like this:
  $ squeak MyCoolPlugin.image
  ... generate new sources ...
  $ cd blddir
  $ ./config.status
  $ make
This is much faster than running configure all over again. (In fact, make should detect any changes to the plugin configuration and re-run config.status for you automatically.)

Note: `configure' doesn't actually create any files. The last thing it does is run `config.status' to create the configured files in blddir from the corresponding file.ins in the unix/config directory. So in the remainder of this document the phrase `during configuration' means either when running `configure' for the first time or running `config.status' to update an already configured build environment.


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Ian Piumarta 2002-06-05