-The Ecere SDK v0.44 - http://ecere.com
+The Ecere SDK v0.44.11 - http://ecere.org
Free Open Source Software released under the New BSD license.
The Ecere SDK is a Software Development Kit including:
* A set of compiling tools for the eC programming language
- ( http://www.ecere.com/technologies.html#eC )
+ ( http://ec-lang.org )
* An Integrated Development Environment, with the usual features such as:
- A source code editor with auto-completion, syntax highlighting
* INSTALLATION *
-Please refer to the latest instructions at http://ecere.com/wiki/
+Please refer to the latest instructions at http://ecere.org/install
Windows binaries are available from that page.
Daily-built Ubuntu Debian packages are available from our Ubuntu PPA:
To build from source, simply type make (mingw32-make on Windows).
-It should build fine on Linux, on Windows with MinGW,
-and on Mac OS X with a bit of luck.
+It should build fine on Linux, on Windows with MinGW or MinGW-w64,
+on Mac OS X with Xcode command line tools installed or on FreeBSD (with gmake).
+
+Executables can also be deployed to the Android platform using the Android NDK.
+
+ Please refer to http://ecere.org/android
To install, type make install (mingw32-make install on Windows).
-Please note that at this time eC and the Ecere SDK only support 32 bit.
-However, you should still be able to use the 32 bit version on a 64 bit machine.
-64-bit support is planned for the future.
+64-bit is now supported.
* DOCUMENTATION *
The Ecere Tao of Programming is a Programmer's Guide (still work in progress)
that will teach you the foundations of eC and Ecere. You will find it under:
+Online: http://ecere.org/tao.pdf
On Windows:
%PROGRAMFILES%\Ecere SDK\doc\Ecere Tao of Programming [work in progress].pdf
On Linux/Unix: /usr/share/doc/tao.pdf
On Linux/Unix they get installed in /usr/share/ecere/samples/
You can also find the latest versions on GitHub:
-http://github.com/ecere/sdk/tree/master/samples
+ http://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/tree/master/samples
The Documentor is a tool under development to browse and document the APIs of
eC modules. You can use it to browse all available classes, methods and properties
-of the Ecere runtime library.
+of the Ecere runtime library. It is available from the Help menu in the IDE (F1).
However, at the moment the tool itself is being improved, and so not much
descriptive info has been added yet.
* COMMUNITY *
-Git Repository @ http://github.com/ecere/sdk/ ( git://github.com/ecere/sdk.git )
-Support forums @ http://ecere.com/forums
-Bug tracker @ http://ecere.com/mantis
+Git Repository @ http://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk/
+ ( git://github.com/ecere/ecere-sdk.git )
+Support forums @ http://ecere.org/forums
+Bug tracker @ http://ecere.org/mantis
IRC @ #ecere on irc.freenode.net
( http://webchat.freenode.net/?channels=ecere )