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From: johannes falcone <visphatesjava@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: experienced unix guy on freebsd 10.1 vs ada hello world
Date: Tue, 6 Jan 2015 23:04:34 -0800 (PST)
Date: 2015-01-06T23:04:34-08:00	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <df03231b-39e9-4381-bcfd-076f0262c651@googlegroups.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <81Kqw.1118533$412.927003@fx30.iad>

On Monday, January 5, 2015 9:04:05 PM UTC-8, Shark8 wrote:
> On 05-Jan-15 21:20, johannes falcone wrote:
> > guys I used the docs on http://www.getadanow.com/#get_freebsd and a
> > nice gui opened for development, but I am a vi and ed user...
> >
> > Can't get hello world to compile...
> >
> > help
> >
> 
> Hm, I'm going to guess that's GPS (GNAT Programming Studio) -- there 
> should be a menu item up-top titled "projects". Under that there should 
> be an item titled "Edit Project Properties" which should bring up a 
> dialog-box with tabs along the side, click the one labeled "Main Files".
> 
> On the "Main Files" tab-page, there should be a button with a big 
> plus-sign labeled "Add". Click it, a new dialog box should come up 
> containing a list w/ associated files, check the file that your "hello 
> world" resides in and then click ok.
> 
> (At this point you should see your file in the "main files" list-box of 
> the tab-page.)^1 Having returned to the tab-page, click ok. -- Now, I 
> don't know if you *need* to do it but I have the compulsive habit of 
> going to (1) "Project", "Save All"; then (2) "Project", "Reload Project".
> 
> Now there should be some Icons up top, one a hammer outline on a box 
> (that's the build icon) and a right-pointing "Play" triangle (the run 
> icon). -- Click the build icon, if the "messages" pane says something 
> like: "[2015-01-05 21:55:58] process terminated successfully, elapsed 
> time: 05.50s"^2 you're good to go, just click the "run" button.
> 
> 1 -- There's a restriction on what can be "main files", a parameterless 
> procedure, or a parameterless function returning an integer. (Sorry, I 
> can't seem to find the documentation for this; the first form is the 
> most used and definitely works.)
> 2 -- If there's a compile error it should tell you what it is; most of 
> the compilers are decent to pretty good, though sometimes you have to 
> get used to the Ada terminology.

gnatmake not found

I tried installing gnatcoll and still same error after restarting everything.

  reply	other threads:[~2015-01-07  7:04 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 8+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2015-01-06  4:20 experienced unix guy on freebsd 10.1 vs ada hello world johannes falcone
2015-01-06  4:51 ` Jeffrey Carter
2015-01-07  7:03   ` johannes falcone
2015-01-06  5:04 ` Shark8
2015-01-07  7:04   ` johannes falcone [this message]
2015-01-07 10:07     ` Dirk Heinrichs
2015-01-07 14:07       ` johannes falcone
2015-01-07 14:10       ` johannes falcone
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