ScriptBasic
Open Forum => What's New => Topic started by: Support on March 31, 2011, 12:40:12 AM
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I wrote a webservice application using ScriptBasic on a Ubuntu 10.10 32 bit system recently. As it turned out the application needed to run on a 64 bit version of Ubuntu. Armando had compiled 64 bit versions of ScriptBasic for OSX and Windows. (MinGWGCC-IDM) For some reason we never got around to doing a 64 bit version for Linux. The good news is that ScriptBasic runs fine in 64 bit mode on Linux. (thanks to Armando's assistance) When I find some spare time, I would like to add a setup --gcc64 option to add the needed compiler switches to the make files being generated to create 64 bit executables and libraries.
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Here is the complete set of binaries for ScriptBasic on Ubuntu 10.10 64 bit. Feedback welcome!
/usr/bin
sbhttpd
scriba
/usr/share/scriba/include
cgi.bas
curl.bas
curses.bas
hash.bas
mt.bas
mysql.bas
odbc.bas
re.bas
t.bas
ux.bas
xml.bas
zlib.bas
/usr/local/lib/scriba
cgi.so
curl.so
curses.so
dbg.so
hash.so
mysql.so
mt.so
odbc.so
re.so
t.so
ux.so
xml.so
zlib.so
/etc/scriba
basic.conf.txt
Note I have provided a minimal configuration file in text format to customize for your particular needs. ScriptBasic requires the configuration file be in a binary format for use. The following scriba option will create the needed binary format configuration file. (basic.conf)
scriba -k basic.conf.txt
You can alway view your current configuration scriba/sbhttpd is using with this command.
scriba -D