From 2bbca13614b90d4b64f1976900c206504a401717 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marvin Borner Date: Wed, 31 Mar 2021 16:55:20 +0200 Subject: Added inkscape to build dependencies --- README.md | 24 ++++++------------------ 1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) (limited to 'README.md') diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index b9c7a30..6d7e89f 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -49,24 +49,11 @@ This project is somewhat of a coding playground for me. It doesn't have any usef - Use any system running GNU/Linux or OpenBSD -- Install build dependencies (package names may vary depending on your operating system) - - - Ubuntu/Debian _"instructions"_ can be found here: [GitHub Workflow](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/marvinborner/Melvix/main/.github/workflows/build.yml) - - OpenBSD: `pkg_add git ccache gcc g++ gmake bison gmp libmpc mpfr texinfo curl nasm qemu e2fsprogs` - - git - - binutils - - ccache - - gcc - - make - - bison - - flex - - gmp - - mpc - - mpfr - - texinfo - - curl - - nasm - - qemu +- Install build dependencies + + - General template: `[pkg_manager] [install] git binutils ccache gcc make bison flex gmp mpc mpfr texinfo curl nasm qemu inkscape` (package names may vary depending on your operating system) + - Ubuntu/Debian: `apt-get install -y build-essential bison flex libgmp3-dev libmpc-dev libmpfr-dev texinfo ccache curl nasm grub-common qemu qemu-kvm mtools ctags inkscape` + - OpenBSD: `pkg_add git ccache gcc g++ gmake bison gmp libmpc mpfr texinfo curl nasm qemu e2fsprogs inkscape` - Clone this repository using `git clone https://github.com/marvinborner/Melvix.git` @@ -88,6 +75,7 @@ If you decide to contribute to this project, these are some ideas that could get - Huge parts of the code are kind of a mess to be honest. Feel free to make the code more beautiful :) - I'm not very good in design and frontend, so feel free to improve these kind of things too - Write more tests for the test suite (which is extremely incomplete at the moment) +- Write/improve documentation - either in code or in the README, wiki or manuals. Just remember to pass the test suite and follow the code formatting guidelines (`.clang-format`). -- cgit v1.2.3