Hi Neil,
Neil Jerram writes:
> l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
>
>> This is IMO a terrific part of version handling in R6 modules. What
>> will it mean for a 2009 program to import `(rnrs base)' when R27RS is
>> released?
>
> By `terrific' do you mean good or bad? Normally terrific mean
I built and installed libunistring this evening, to /usr/local, and
now ./configure is failing for me at:
checking size of float... configure: error: cannot compute sizeof (float)
which is because (from config.log):
configure:52553: ccache gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -L/usr/local/lib
-l
Neil Jerram wrote:
> Greg Troxel writes:
>
> > my autobuild choked with:
> >
> > configure: error: GNU libunistring is required, please install it.
> >
> > and I don't recall seeing any discussion about this.
>
> Hi Greg,
>
> It was mentioned here:
> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lis
Greg Troxel writes:
> my autobuild choked with:
>
> configure: error: GNU libunistring is required, please install it.
>
> and I don't recall seeing any discussion about this.
Hi Greg,
It was mentioned here:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.lisp.guile.devel/8538.
Even Debian (stable) doesn't h
Neil Jerram writes:
> OK, I'm about to try sorting this out, which will change the last 2
> commits of the master branch. Please hold off doing any pulling or
> pushing until I've done that and everything looks OK again.
OK, I reconstructed what I think master should be (as of right now,
includ
Neil Jerram writes:
> Julian Graham writes:
>
>> Hi Ludovic,
>>
>>> You can't undo it. :-)
>>
>> But surely the "owner" of the Savannah repository can remove an
>> offending commit from the history, no?
>
> I thought so, yes. But I hesitate to contradict Ludo...
>
> Don't worry too much, this
Hey folks,
I pushed support for automatic compilation in master. That is, whenever
load-from-path sees that it should compile a file, and autocompilation
is enabled, it compiles the file then and there.
I went ahead and enabled this feature, to see exactly what kinds of bugs
this will cause.
The
Greg Troxel writes:
> Git tree... release_1-8-6-53-g66f3b6c
> GCC version... gcc (GCC) 4.1.3 20080704 prerelease (NetBSD nb1 20080202)
> Differences:
> End differnces.
>
> [snip]
>
> FAIL: popen.test: open-input-pipe: open-input-pipe process gets
> (current-input-port) as stdin
That looks to be
l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) writes:
> This is IMO a terrific part of version handling in R6 modules. What
> will it mean for a 2009 program to import `(rnrs base)' when R27RS is
> released?
By `terrific' do you mean good or bad? Normally terrific means good,
and `terrible' means bad, and I s
Git tree... release_1-8-6-53-g66f3b6c
GCC version... gcc (GCC) 4.1.3 20080704 prerelease (NetBSD nb1 20080202)
Differences:
End differnces.
[snip]
FAIL: popen.test: open-input-pipe: open-input-pipe process gets
(current-input-port) as stdin
[snip]
Totals for this test run:
passes:
my autobuild choked with:
configure: error: GNU libunistring is required, please install it.
and I don't recall seeing any discussion about this.
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