<SeanTAllen>
that travis/install.sh has how to pretty much install everything from source although you might need to change from prefixes and set some LDLIBRARY_PATH variables and what not
<aturley>
hi cmeik!
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<slfritchie>
cmeik: In my experience, the Pony compiler also works well when invoked in the source dir after building, and last phase linking with the runtime libs also works. /path/to/source/build/release/ponyc. Or install to your desired dir via "make destdir=$HOME/where/you/wish install".
<slfritchie>
cmeik: Also, I forgot to mention this after we chatted ... https://github.com/slfritchie/slf-configurator/blob/master/ALL-wallaroo-dev.sh but replace `./ponylang-ponyc.sh` with the script that builds ponyc from source, `ponylang-ponyc-from-src.sh`. Hm, though your $HOME-dir-only environment would have the same restriction on installing the `pony-stable` package? So you'd need a tweak to the `ponylang-stable.sh`
<slfritchie>
script also?
<cmeik>
I'm waiting to see if Northeastern will just install the dependencies on the machine that I'm going to be running on, because that will just drastically simplify things and I won't have to worry about doing all of the builds myself.
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