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bug#13848: Statically linking guile-2.0.


From: Jan Schukat
Subject: bug#13848: Statically linking guile-2.0.
Date: Tue, 05 Mar 2013 23:25:12 +0100
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Gettext was installed. Actually I don't know any linux distributions where it isn't installed by default.

On mingw the latest source snapshot tarball (after taking care of the struct timespec trouble) ends in a compilation error on I can't really make any sense off:

  SNARF  numbers.x
numbers.c:7643:5: error: missing binary operator before token "("

Seems to be another I'll handled pre-processor guard.

So for now I just get some of my actual work done under linux with the normal 2.0.7 tarball and my mentioned changes and wait for 2.0.8. Then I'll try again and will find some new and some of the same old problems again and go from there and probably write again. And then I'm probably gonna wait for the 2.0.9 tarball with some new and some old problems, and write again.

Regards

Jan Schukat

On 03/05/2013 06:25 PM, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Jan Schukat<address@hidden>  skribis:

autoreconf demanded automake 1.12, which isn't available via .debs on
ubuntu yet, so I installed that from the sources.

after that I get this error message:

configure.ac:873: warning: macro 'AM_GNU_GETTEXT' not found in library
autoreconf: running: /usr/bin/autoconf --force
configure.ac:900: error: possibly undefined macro: AM_GNU_GETTEXT
       If this token and others are legitimate, please use m4_pattern_allow.
       See the Autoconf documentation.
autoreconf: /usr/bin/autoconf failed with exit status: 1
You need to install the ‘gettext’ package and re-run autoreconf.

Even easier: grab a tarball from
<http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/guile-2-0/tarball/latest>.

Note that the reason I’m suggesting using the latest 2.0 is to fix file
name problems on MinGW.  So you can take the tarball from the above URL,
and build from there on MinGW.

Ludo’.






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