| # lz4 for DOS/djgpp |
| This file details on how to compile lz4.exe, and liblz4.a for use on DOS/djgpp using |
| Andrew Wu's build-djgpp cross compilers ([GH][0], [Binaries][1]) on OSX, Linux. |
| |
| ## Setup |
| * Download a djgpp tarball [binaries][1] for your platform. |
| * Extract and install it (`tar jxvf djgpp-linux64-gcc492.tar.bz2`). Note the path. We'll assume `/home/user/djgpp`. |
| * Add the `bin` folder to your `PATH`. In bash, do `export PATH=/home/user/djgpp/bin:$PATH`. |
| * The `Makefile` in `contrib/djgpp/` sets up `CC`, `AR`, `LD` for you. So, `CC=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc`, `AR=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-ar`, `LD=i586-pc-msdosdjgpp-gcc`. |
| |
| ## Building LZ4 for DOS |
| In the base dir of lz4 and with `contrib/djgpp/Makefile`, try: |
| Try: |
| * `make -f contrib/djgpp/Makefile` |
| * `make -f contrib/djgpp/Makefile liblz4.a` |
| * `make -f contrib/djgpp/Makefile lz4.exe` |
| * `make -f contrib/djgpp/Makefile DESTDIR=/home/user/dos install`, however it doesn't make much sense on a \*nix. |
| * You can also do `make -f contrib/djgpp/Makefile uninstall` |
| |
| [0]: https://github.com/andrewwutw/build-djgpp |
| [1]: https://github.com/andrewwutw/build-djgpp/releases |