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Re: Guile 1.8.0 has been released.
From: |
Paul Emsley |
Subject: |
Re: Guile 1.8.0 has been released. |
Date: |
Thu, 23 Feb 2006 14:27:08 +0000 |
On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 00:03 +0200, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> We are pleased to announce the release of Guile 1.8.0. It can be
> found here:
>
> ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/guile/guile-1.8.0.tar.gz
Dear Marius,
Well, I at least think congratulations are in order:
Yahoo, hooray, woop!
I've been waiting for this for a while. I use guile in my project and
writing the scheme functions is the most fun part.
Now if I may conflate my congratulations with a problem report...
(I looked at the web page that you sent and didn't see my problems
there)
Libtool (or at least libltdl) has become a dependency of guile.
I don't have /usr/lib/libltdl.so on my system (Fedora Core 4), so the
configure failed (stopped as it should have done).
I installed a my own libtool then and I wanted to say to guile:
$ ./configure --with-libtool=/my/libtool/dir
but there was no way to do that. I recommend that there should be.
So I used CFLAGS. OK, that worked but was inelegant.
OK, so make, make install...
But when I come to run the executable:
$ ~/guile/bin/guile
Backtrace:
In unknown file:
...
?: 123 [list apply ...
?: 124* [list lambda (syntmp-dummy-3 syntmp-name-4 syntmp-rules-5) ...
?: 125* [syntmp-chi-151 #(syntax-object # #) (# # # # ...) ...
?: 126* [syntmp-make-binding-wrap-132 (# # #) ("i" "i" "i") (())]
?: 127 (if (null? syntmp-ids-949) syntmp-w-951 ...)
?: 128 [cons () ...
?: 129* [cons ...
?: 130* (let* ((syntmp-labelvec-952 #)) (let* (#) (let # #)))
?: 131 (let* ((syntmp-n-953 #)) (let (# #) (begin # #)))
...
?: 132 (begin # #)
?: 133* [syntmp-f-956 (# # #) 0]
?: 134 (if (not #) (call-with-values # #))
...
?: 135 [call-with-values #<procedure #f ()> #<procedure #f #>]
?: 136 (@call-with-values (producer consumer))
?: 137* [#<procedure #f ()>]
?: 138* [syntmp-id-sym-name&marks-116 #(syntax-object dummy #) (())]
?: 139 (if (syntmp-syntax-object?-101 syntmp-x-980) (values # #) ...)
?: 140* [syntmp-syntax-object?-101 #(syntax-object dummy (# # # shift
...))]
?: 141 (and (vector? syntmp-x-1008) (= (vector-length syntmp-x-1008)
3) ...)
?: 142* (vector? syntmp-x-1008)
<unnamed port>: In expression (vector? syntmp-x-1008):
<unnamed port>: Stack overflow
What did I do wrong?
Your advice would be appreciated.
Paul.