Yes, touch doesn't update the timestamp. It seems that the open-close is optimized out of existence. I tried other means, but got the same results (like adding a position 0 before the close). A primi
You have two choices: 1) run the cygwin setup program and add the X11 libraries and server. 2) run configure like this: ./configure --disable-gtk --without-tcl --without-tk The currnetsmalltalk cinfi
I am trying to build GNU Smalltalk 2.1.11 for Windows XP, using the Cygwin development platform. When I run make, it terminates with an error message complaining that it cannot find /usr/X11R6/lib/li
I am trying to build GNU Smalltalk 2.1.11 for Windows XP, using the Cygwin development platform. When I run make, it terminates with an error message complaining that it cannot find /usr/X11R6/lib/li
I ran them anyway, since the Cygwin issue is unrelated to the wiki bug. They all time out. It looks like a problem with my Cygwin install, though, so please ignore. Or with Cygwin and GNU Smalltalk,
I ran them anyway, since the Cygwin issue is unrelated to the wiki bug. They all time out. It looks like a problem with my Cygwin install, though, so please ignore. Mike _____________________________
With the Wiki, it could be my error, actually - it isn't as clear how to start it as with the other servers. Anyway, when I execute walkback: Object: WebServer error: did not understand #current NetC
For the record, the FileWebServer and the STTFileWebServer work OK, but there seem to be a few bugs in the Wiki server, which I haven't quite got working yet. Last time I tried it the Wiki worked, bu
Hmm, it works OK under Linux - maybe it's a Cygwin thing. Never mind - it's Linux I care about. For the record, the FileWebServer and the STTFileWebServer work OK, but there seem to be a few bugs in
Steve, Thanks for your reply. I tried gst -qK browser/Run.st but it doesn't work. I checked the package.xml file in the /usr/local/share/smalltalk and it is the same as the installation one. This is
Hello gang, I installed gst2.1.10 on cygwin, it was a smoth installation but I can not get blox to run. I looked at the archive of this list but I can't get unstuck. First there is no blox/Run.st as
Hello, I just installed gst 2.1.10 on cygwin. I am not able to get blox to run. I installed tcl/tk 8.3.? When I try to run gst -qK blox-tk/Blox.st it fails to find BloxBasic.st If I use the full path
While compiling gst in file j:/cygwin/lib/smalltalk-2.1.8/elc.3692/gst-mode.el: ** assignment to free variable *smalltalk-process* While compiling gst-filter: ** assignment to free variable mode-stat
I had a similar error on sparc-sun-solaris2.6 with -lreadline... Maybe you are experiencing the same problem ? In my case, -lreadline was added to both lines libgst_la_LIBADD and libgst_la_DEPENDENCI
I noticed the post last month "[Help-smalltalk] FYI: GNU Smalltalk 2.1.5 on Cygwin" and changed -lgmp to /lib/libgmp.la in libgst/Makefile Seemed to get further but still failed? libgmp *is installe
I changed line 60 in \smalltalk-2.1.8\snprintfv\snprintfv\format.c to static snv_long_double copysignl (long double x, long double y); which seems to get us past that issue. Next issue: gcc -DHAVE_CO
Suggestions on how to get past this problem are welcome. make install-am make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/lib/smalltalk-2.1.8/snprintfv/snprintfv' if /bin/bash ../libtool --mode=compile gcc -DHAVE_C
Concerning Cygwin dll: 1.5.9 (Complete install may 16, 2004) GNU Smalltalk version 2.1.5 Windows XP (v 5.1) Professional SP1. In directory where I've unpacked the smalltalk source package. ./configur
Hi all, I'm trying to compile GNI Smalltalk con cygwin in my win2k machine. I could do it but without UI support. Is there anyone who was able to do that ? Could it be possible to get the binary dist
There's any way to download a GNU Smalltalk binaries distro for win32 since there's no mingw nor cygwin guide. Version 2.1.4 compiles for me with cygwin; no tcl/tk (blox), but it works. Regards, Mark
There's any way to download a GNU Smalltalk binaries distro for win32 since there's no mingw nor cygwin guide. Compilation with Mingw answer 2 missing files: sys/select.h and sys/sockets.h at poll.c.
Smalltalk Smalltalk As long as you don't distribute your program with GNU Smalltalk itself as part of it, no problem releasing it under other licenses - or else there would be no commercial programs
Yes, try compiling something as simple as int main() { } with cc -o test test.c ./test Actually the problem is in the linker: Probably something is screwed with your compiler/linker setup. You might
I'm currently uploading GNU Smalltalk 2.1.2 to ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/smalltalk/smalltalk-2.1.2.tar.gz Diffs relative to the previous release are ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/smalltalk/smalltalk-2.1.1-2.1.2.
Please send me the location of your tclConfig.sh, tkConfig.sh, tcl.h and tk.h files, and the output of grep VERSION /path/to/tcl.h Sorry if this is a lot of information, but it's what is needed to fi
I found out that blox-tk.la wasn't built after I sent this message yesterday. Here is the problem I see during configure: checking for Tcl 8.x... /usr/lib checking for Tk 8.x... /usr/lib checking how
Configure with TCLSH=cygtclsh80 ./configure or with ./configure --with-tcl=/usr/lib I tried TCLSH=tclsh84 ('cause I have the latest 8.4 tcl/tk installed, the ones found with the cygwin installer), b
Hmmm... I just found that when I built Smalltalk under Cygwin it failed to detect Tcl/Tk because of the weird name it has under Cygwin. Configure with TCLSH=cygtclsh80 ./configure or with ./configur
Hello again :) With a bit of cut&paste magic, I got i18n to compile. Everything works fine now. I couldn't figure out what was wrong with the installed copy of the Win32 headers I had. But now I've g
hello all, I've got some small problem with building GNU Smalltalk on Cygwin. I did not find any documents or special instructions for building it on Cygwin so I thought I might just ask on that mail
It all boils down to a single bug: in configure.ac, test "$gst_cv_inet_sockets" != "not found" && MODULES_TCP="tcp.la" must be changed to read test "$gst_cv_inet_sockets" != no && MODULES_TCP="tcp.la
When I try to compile gst on Windows XP Pro with Cygwin, I get errors. What's the best way to capture the output so that the underlying problem can be diagnosed? Here I have redirected stderr to a lo
Hi: I am trying to install GNU smalltalk pre-release version smalltalk-2.1-pre under Cygwin on a Win2K. 1. ./configure works fine. 2. make leads to problems in snprintfv. Here is the output of make.
It's closer. This small patch will get the thing to build: diff -warc3N smalltalk-2.0l/libgst/save.c smalltalk-2.0l.mingw/libgst/save.c ** smalltalk-2.0l/libgst/save.c Tue Mar 4 12:34:52 2003 -- sma
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Hmmm... you're right in principle, but I'd rather avoid supporting MSVC, also because it would mean shipping a pre-cooked config.h, and because it does not support && (address-of-label) which gives
The only thing needed from GLIB is the implementation of ftruncate, which appears to be as simple as: include <stdlib.h> include <stdio.h> int ftruncate (int fd, unsigned int size) { HANDLE hfile; u
Hi! When I want to compile 2.0.2 under linux, the headerfiles aren't generated properly. That's the interesting part of the file: /* Code: */ include <snprintfv/compat.h> extern "C" { /* This brace i
It seems like libltdl does not look for dependencies with the DLL suffix, only .la, and cygwin does not provide libtool archives for the system libraries such as readline. readline is not needed by
Hi! I've compiled installed GNU-Smalltalk using cygwin. The commandline interpreter seems to work okay so far, but it doesn't find the requested modules. As far as I can see, gst (dl)opens the module
You should download Cygwin. Cygwin includes all the necessary things to compile the GNU Smalltalk sources; only, the version of autoconf that gst uses broke the part of libtool that deals with Window
Hi, I received this report from a GNU Smalltalk user and it seems like it is a bug in libtool, triggered by newer versions of autoconf (the old version uses 2.52, the new one uses 2.53). The configur
Hi, I received this report from a GNU Smalltalk user and it seems like it is a bug in libtool, triggered by newer versions of autoconf (the old version uses 2.52, the new one uses 2.53). The configur
Hello, Jeremiah Thanks for you response. You mean "make" will fail but "make install" will succeed? I tried again to expand tar-ball, "./configure" and "make install", and got the same error. -- Maki
Hello, I tried to make Smalltalk-1.95.11 under Cygwin and had an error "undefined reference to address@hidden'" when building DLLs. Its cause and workaround are described in The Cygwin FAQ <http://cy
Hello, I started to use GNU Smalltalk 1.95.9 under Win2K and Cygwin. I entered "gst" on the Cygwin bash shell but nothing was shown at first. I hit Enter keys several times and finally Ctrl-D. Then I
You can lift the gst.tab.c from an older version of gst or, more easily, install bison... for alloca, it is quite strange (the alloca snippet is the same in about all programs using it) but you can s
I am attempting to compile GNU Smalltalk 1.95.10 under Cygwin on a WinXp box. However, I am receiving errors during the compile. I have tried the suggestions in the smalltalk user's guide, but to no
New versions require Cygwin because they use more advanced Unix features like asynchronous I/O. "make html" from the doc directory will build a colorful manual. There is no printing support in gst;
1.95.4 is known not to compile under Cygwin, for problems related to both Cygwin and GNU Smalltalk. They will be fixed in the next version, which is due in September. Paolo
Hi, I tried to compile Gnu Smalltalk using the cygwin tool chain. After typing "make optimize" I got this error "No rule for target »../libsrc/library.la«", which is easly to resolve: cd to lib-src
It is because --no-undefined (which checks that the DLLs don't refer to the main program) seems not to work as intended, and one reference slipped through. They cause problems under Windows and AIX.
I get error while compiling gst 1.95.4 under cygwin. ./configure is ok make generate error: gcc -Wl,--base-file,.libs/libtcp-1-95-4.dll-base -Wl,--dll -nostartfiles -Wl,-e,address@hidden -o .libs/lib