It is not currently possible to compile Guile 2.0.11 for Windows x64 (in particular 64-bit Windows running on the x86-64 arch).

Most operating systems' C libraries for x86-64 use an "LP64" model, where sizeof(long int) == sizeof(void *) == 8.

However, for backwards-compatibility reasons, Windows uses an "LLP64" model, where sizeof(long long int) == sizeof(void *) == 8 and sizeof(long int) == 4.

Guile 2.0.11 can't cope with this; the libguile build fails due to this code:

> static SCM
> scm_i_inum2big (scm_t_inum x)
> {
>   /* Return a newly created bignum initialized to X. */
>   SCM z = make_bignum ();
> #if SIZEOF_VOID_P == SIZEOF_LONG
>   mpz_init_set_si (SCM_I_BIG_MPZ (z), x);
> #else
>   /* Note that in this case, you'll also have to check all mpz_*_ui and
>      mpz_*_si invocations in Guile. */
> #error creation of mpz not implemented for this inum size
> #endif
>   return z;
> }

http://git.savannah.gnu.org/cgit/guile.git/tree/libguile/numbers.c?id=v2.0.11#n272

Some work appears to be required before using 64-bit Guile on Windows x64 is possible.


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Dr Peter Brett <pe...@peter-b.co.uk>



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