Christopher Allan Webber writes:
> Wow... what a list...
>
> This is really incredible work! Fully bootstrappable Guix is looking
> more and more feasible!
:-)
thanks!
--janneke
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Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
>
>> Wow! Congratulation on full bootstrapping of mes!
>
> Thanks, Arne!
>
>> So we can now build mes.c with mescc driven by Guile and then use mes to
>> run mescc again to build mes.c?
>
> Yes, that's correcct. mes.c can be compiled with
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Wow! Congratulation on full bootstrapping of mes!
Thanks, Arne!
> So we can now build mes.c with mescc driven by Guile and then use mes to
> run mescc again to build mes.c?
Yes, that's correcct. mes.c can be compiled with either gcc
make out/mes
or with [3
Jan Nieuwenhuizen writes:
> I am pleased to announce the release of Mes 0.5, representing 249
> commits over 4 months. Mes is now self-hosting, or rather it features
> a mutual self-hosting Scheme interpreter and C compiler: mes.c and
> mescc; a Nyacc-based C compiler backend that also works sep