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I'm working on a sort of cross-platform development server, like a software repository and compiler service bundled together to work with a thin client.
Anyway, I just got MCC18 working on my Ubuntu installation, and it was too painful to be worth it. So I'm wondering if it's possible to make some scripts/installers for Linux that can automagically install MCC18. Meaning, the user pops in the MPLAB CD, the script finds the MCC18 folder, copies the files over to /opt/mcc18, fixes p18cxxx.h (per this post) and maybe offers an option to install WINE. Is this feasible? I am by no means an experienced Linux user, so I wouldn't know where to start. |
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