Re: BUG (1.8): can't redefine /debug/

2015-06-21 Thread Mike Gran
On Saturday, June 20, 2015 11:54 PM, Michael Tiedtke 
 wrote:


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>As the bug database doesn't allow filing bugs even when you have a Savannah 
>account I'm sending this to the mailing list.


There is a separate list for bugs: bug-gu...@gnu.org

But I'd imagine that the maintainers would tell you that a
new release of the 1.8 branch is not a high priority. And they'd
probably ask if the bug still exists in the 2.0 branch.

But try there for bug reports.



Re: BUG (1.8): can't redefine /debug/

2015-06-21 Thread Michael Tiedtke



On 21/06/2015 09:29, Mike Gran wrote:

On Saturday, June 20, 2015 11:54 PM, Michael Tiedtke 
 wrote:




As the bug database doesn't allow filing bugs even when you have a Savannah 
account I'm sending this to the mailing list.


There is a separate list for bugs: bug-gu...@gnu.org

But I'd imagine that the maintainers would tell you that a
new release of the 1.8 branch is not a high priority. And they'd
probably ask if the bug still exists in the 2.0 branch.

But try there for bug reports.



Thank you. My (interstellar) road map is different from Guile's realized 
project goals but I did realize the 1.8 release is still very present 
out there and the bug has been there for ages so I'm not going to repost 
this to the other bug mailing list.
 As far as I can tell I will soon (process time) divert from the 
approach of Guile 2 with its  Virtual Machine, Multiple Languages and C 
wrappers. I see the orthogonal self-hosting system scheme way with 
/kernel-call/ and /assembler/ primitives and parallel objects with 
cleaned up domains for color distances, sound, character and unicode 
sections which won't make texts but strings w/o brass.
 Has anyone ever written a garbage collector in Scheme - what 
primitives would it at least need without a garbage collector its 
runtime environment. But first the editor then ...