From 70a2c42a5eef1dab2b7ab75e3c7f6ffc8c8c1959 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Patrick Spek Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2021 09:55:25 +0100 Subject: Move source files into src --- src/_projects/lonestar.html | 83 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 83 insertions(+) create mode 100644 src/_projects/lonestar.html (limited to 'src/_projects/lonestar.html') diff --git a/src/_projects/lonestar.html b/src/_projects/lonestar.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000..fd88975 --- /dev/null +++ b/src/_projects/lonestar.html @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +--- +layout: project +title: LoneStar +date: 2018-07-01T00:00:00Z +langs: Bash +license: AGPLv3 +repo: https://git.tyil.nl/tyil/lonestar +--- + +{% markdown %} +LoneStar is a simple program, written in Bash, to download and install [the +Rakudo Star Perl 6 distribution](https://rakudo.org). As of the moment of +writing this program, Rakudo Star Perl 6 binaries cannot easily be moved around +on the OS, making regular installation methods more troublesome than they ought +to be. To deal with the installation issue, I wrote LoneStar, to just take care +of it. I chose to use Bash to ensure it can run on a wide range of GNU+Linux +systems without much trouble. +{% endmarkdown %} + +{% markdown %} +## Installation + +LoneStar is given a `Makefile` which can take care of installation. However, it +does not _need_ to be installed if you just want to try it out first. I would +recommend installation anyway, in order to make easy use of the `init` +subcommand (which will update you `$PATH` to include the Perl 6 executables for +you). + +You can clone the repo using git, and use `make` to install it: +{% endmarkdown %} + +{% highlight sh %} +cd "$(mktemp -d)" +git clone https://gitlab.com/tyil/lonestar . +make DESTDIR=/usr/local install +{% endhighlight %} + +{% markdown %} +Some shells will require you to _rehash the $PATH_. On Bash, this is done +using `hash -r`. Zsh users should run `rehash`. Other shell users may have to +consult their respective shell's manual. With newer shells, this is oftentimes +not necessary, though. + +## Usage + +You can invoke `lonestar` without any parameters to get a list of subcommands +it will accept, together with optional parameters. To just get the latest +Rakudo Star Perl 6 distribution installed, use the `install` subcommand. +{% endmarkdown %} + +{% highlight sh %} +lonestar install +{% endhighlight %} + +{% markdown %} +Once it has been installed, you can update your `$PATH` with `init`. +{% endmarkdown %} + +{% highlight sh %} +eval $(lonestar init) +{% endhighlight %} + +{% markdown %} +This will make sure the directory containing the `perl6` program will be +searched whenever you want to run a Perl 6 program. It also includes the +directory that contains all executable modules that have been installed. +Consequentally, this will make the module installer `zef` available to you. + +You can confirm whether Perl 6 works by retrieving the current version. +{% endmarkdown %} + +{% highlight sh %} +perl6 --version +{% endhighlight %} + +If this command did not fail, you should be good to go! + +{% markdown %} +## Issues and feedback + +If you have any issues or feedback on this program, please contact me via any of +the channels listed on the homepage of my blog. +{% endmarkdown %} -- cgit v1.1