2013/8/23 Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org>

>
> > I managed to go through the compilation process,
> > and (after modifying meta/Makefile.am according to Eli's
> > patch) to make install.
>
> This compilation process includes compiling all the Scheme files that
> come with Guile.  Since you say it succeeded, I don't understand what
> you say later, see below.  Do you see a lot of *.go files in the
> directory where you built Guile?
>

When I enter the build directory and type
$ find ./ -name '*.go'
it seems that every .scm file from `modules' directory has its .go
counterpart,


> > When I ran guile-2.0, I got the following message:
> > ===
> > Throw without catch before boot:
> > Throw to key misc-error with args ("primitive-load-path" "Unable to find
> > file ~S in load path" ("ice-9/boot-9") #f)Aborting.
>
> This seems to say that Guile cannot find its Scheme files.
>
> > Supplying GUILE_LOAD_PATH=/usr/share/guile/2.0 explicitly
> > helped a little
>
> If that helped to avoid the failure to load, you probably didn't
> specify a correct --prefix at configure time, or your "make install"
> somehow didn't DTRT.
>
>
I ./configured with --prefix=/usr (which is at the same mount point
as / on my mingw configuration). When it comes to make install,
I don't know what TRT would be


> > but only during the first run -- it compiled some files from that
> > directory and proceeded to the prompt.
>
> This is what I don't understand: which files it needed to compile, and
> why?  The compilation of Scheme files is part of the build process,
> which you say you ran successfully to completion.  What am I missing?
>
> I don't know either.



> > but I'd truly appreciate some help.
>
> Let's start with the basics.  Please describe:
>
>  . Which build of what version of the GC library did you use, and
>    where did you get the Windows build of that library?  Likewise for
>    other build dependencies, like libunistring, libiconv, etc. --
>    please tell where you got each one of them.
>
>
gc-7.2d compiled from the source from Hans Boehm's web site
(I don't remember whether I finally configured it with pthreads
or with windows threads, but I tried both for sure),
gmp-5.2.1 from the source (I think it is shared version),
libffi-3.0.13 from the source
libunistring-0.9.3 from the source
libiconv-1.14 and a few others bundled with mingw
Everything built from the source was configured with --prefix=/usr

 . How did you configure Guile?  If you used any --prefix argument,
>    please tell to which Windows directory does that prefix map on your
>    system?
>

Both / and /usr point to C:\MinGW\
Additionally, guile has been compiled with --program-suffix=-2.0


>  . Did you see any warning or error messages during the build, and if
>    so, please show them.
>
>
I can try to run the compilation for the second time, but
surely there were no errors that would stop make from
carrying on


>  . Did you see all the Scheme files being byte-compiled?
>
> Yes


>  . What command(s) did you use to install the built Guile?
>
>
./configure --without-threads --prefix=/usr
make
make install


>  . How do you run Guile after installing it?  In particular, do you
>    run it from the MSYS Bash or from the Windows cmd window?
>
> So far I've been running it only in msys bash

IOW, you didn't tell enough details about the build and the usage to
> be able to guess what possible problems could be in your way.
>
> I'm eager to tell whatever is needed, if it could eventually
help to get the process right.

FWIW, I've successfully ran Guile from the Windows prompt after
> building it, and successfully built GNU Make with Guile support.  So
> it's definitely possible to do that with MinGW.
>
>
And would it be possible to distribute the binary release somehow?
(in particular, the libguile.dll + scm/go modules that would be loaded
from current directory)

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