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Top Forums Programming Generate a binary file using make Post 302386843 by Scott on Wednesday 13th of January 2010 06:53:29 PM
Old 01-13-2010
Hi.

As Corona688 said, the makefile is a generic one, to get you started.

If the TARGET is to generate a .bin file, then perhaps you should modify the makefile to suit your requirements?
 

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PERLCE(1)						 Perl Programmers Reference Guide						 PERLCE(1)

Name
       Perl for WinCE

Description
       This file gives the instructions for building Perl5.6 and above for WinCE.  Please read and understand the terms under which this software
       is distributed.

Build
       This section describes the steps to be performed to build PerlCE.

       Tools & SDK

       For compiling, you need Microsoft Embedded Visual Tools, my celib-sources, my console-sources and a perl for win32.

       Needed source files can be downloaded via: www.rainer-keuchel.de/wince/dirlist.html

       Some portions of the makefile need a shell for win32, rm, cp, mv, xmkdir (mkdir with a -p option).  It also uses my cecopy program for
       copying files to the ce device.

       Make

       Miniperl is not built. A pre-existent win32 perl is used.

       The paths for tools and additional libraries have to be changed in wince/makefile.ce.

       Different ce targets can be specified with the TARGET macro.

       Before you start, you need to build celib.dll and w32console.  See instructions in these packages for building.

       In the wince directory, type "nmake -f makefile.ce". This should build perl.exe and perl.dll. For building extension dlls, type "nmake -f
       makefile.ce dlls"

       When building ext dlls, you get lots of macro redefinition errors. Just ignore them.

       For further information, look in the text files in the wince sub-directory.

Acknowledgements
       The port for Win32 was used as a reference.

Author
       Rainer Keuchel (keuchel@netwave.de)

perl v5.8.0							    2003-02-18								 PERLCE(1)
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