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bug#14171: Aw: Re: bug#14171: REPL doesn't work on windows min-gw


From: Andy Wingo
Subject: bug#14171: Aw: Re: bug#14171: REPL doesn't work on windows min-gw
Date: Mon, 20 Jun 2016 22:28:14 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.5 (gnu/linux)

Hi,

Expiring this old bug.  I understand that things are working better on
MinGW these days but if you find a new problem with Guile 2.0.11 or the
stable-2.0 branch, please file a new bug.  Cheers :)

Andy

On Mon 15 Apr 2013 08:37, Jan Schukat <address@hidden> writes:

> Just a quick follow-up. Tried to run the test suite. And to see how it
> is supposed to work I first did that on linux. But when you use a -
> -disaple-posix guile it fails at the second test already because chdir
> is defined in the posix module. So I didn't even run it on windows
> yet.
>
> Here's my output:
>
> ;;; note: auto-compilation is enabled, set GUILE_AUTO_COMPILE=0
> ;;; or pass the --no-auto-compile argument to disable.
> ;;; compiling /home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/guile-test
> ;;; compiling
> /home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/test-suite/lib.scm
> ;;; test-suite/lib.scm:531:46: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `setlocale'
> ;;; test-suite/lib.scm:531:46: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `LC_ALL'
> ;;; test-suite/lib.scm:533:49: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `setlocale'
> ;;; test-suite/lib.scm:533:49: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `LC_ALL'
> ;;; test-suite/lib.scm:539:14: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `setlocale'
> ;;; test-suite/lib.scm:539:14: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `LC_ALL'
> ;;; compiled
> /home/shookie/.cache/guile/ccache/2.0-LE-4-2.0/home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/test-suite/lib.scm.go
> ;;; guile-test:250:20: warning: possibly unbound variable `close'
> ;;; compiled
> /home/shookie/.cache/guile/ccache/2.0-LE-4-2.0/home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/guile-test.go
> Running tests/00-initial-env.test
> ;;; compiling
> /home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/tests/00-initial-env.test
> ;;; compiled
> /home/shookie/.cache/guile/ccache/2.0-LE-4-2.0/home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/tests/00-initial-env.test.go
> Running tests/00-socket.test
> ;;; compiling
> /home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/tests/00-socket.test
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:195:0: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `chdir'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:303:23: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `primitive-fork'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:338:33: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `waitpid'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:339:24: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `status:exit-val'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:383:23: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `primitive-fork'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:411:33: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `waitpid'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:412:24: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `status:exit-val'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:481:23: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `primitive-fork'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:516:33: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `waitpid'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:517:24: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `status:exit-val'
> ;;; tests/00-socket.test:522:20: warning: possibly unbound variable
> `chdir'
> ;;; compiled
> /home/shookie/.cache/guile/ccache/2.0-LE-4-2.0/home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/tests/00-socket.test.go
> Backtrace:
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 157: 10 [catch #t #<catch-closure 9515ae0> ...]
> In unknown file:
> ?: 9 [apply-smob/1 #<catch-closure 9515ae0>]
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 63: 8 [call-with-prompt prompt0 ...]
> In ice-9/eval.scm:
> 432: 7 [eval # #]
> In guile-test:
> 240: 6 [main ("guile-test")]
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 697: 5 [for-each #<procedure 9b1d490 at guile-test:240:29 (test)> #]
> In test-suite/lib.scm:
> 459: 4 [with-test-prefix* "tests/00-socket.test" ...]
> In ice-9/boot-9.scm:
> 2320: 3 [save-module-excursion #<procedure 9b62d40 at
> ice-9/boot-9.scm:3961:3 ()>]
> 3966: 2 [#<procedure 9b62d40 at ice-9/boot-9.scm:3961:3 ()>]
> In unknown file:
> ?: 1 [load-compiled/vm
> "/home/shookie/.cache/guile/ccache/2.0-LE-4-2.0/home/shookie/core/lib/guile-2.0/test-suite/tests/00-socket.test.go"]
> In tests/00-socket.test:
> 195: 0 [#<procedure 9b0ab80 ()>]
>
> tests/00-socket.test:195:0: In procedure #<procedure 9b0ab80 ()>:
> tests/00-socket.test:195:0: In procedure module-lookup: Unbound
> variable: chdir
>
> and the guile.log:
>
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: + wrong type argument: 1st
> argument string (eval)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: + wrong type argument: 1st
> argument string (compile)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: + wrong type argument: 2nd
> argument bool (eval)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: + wrong type argument: 2nd
> argument bool (compile)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: + wrong type argument:
> implicit forcing is not supported (eval)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: + wrong type argument:
> implicit forcing is not supported (compile)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: - wrong type argument: 1st
> argument string (eval)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: - wrong type argument: 1st
> argument string (compile)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: - wrong type argument: 2nd
> argument symbol (eval)
> PASS: tests/00-initial-env.test: goopsless: - wrong type argument: 2nd
> argument symbol (compile)
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: htonl: 0
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: htonl: -1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: htonl: 2^32
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: htonl: 2^1024
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6: 0
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6: 2^128-1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6: -1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6: 2^128
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6: 2^1024
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6: 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6: 0:0:0:0:0:0:0:1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6: ::1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6:
> FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6:
> F000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6:
> 0F00:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-pton: ipv6:
> 0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:0000:00F0
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv4: 127.0.0.1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6:
> FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF:FFFF
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: inet-ntop: ipv6: ::1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: make-socket-address: AF_INET
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: make-socket-address: AF_INET6
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: make-socket-address: AF_UNIX
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: ntohl: 0
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: ntohl: -1
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: ntohl: 2^32
> PASS: tests/00-socket.test: ntohl: 2^1024
>
> Regards
>
> Jan Schukat
>
> On 04/11/2013 04:40 PM, Jan Schukat wrote:
>
>     
>     
>     Ok, did use this package: guile-2.0.9.2-f480a-dirty.tar.gz and can
>     build and run guile-2.0 on mingw when I --disable-posix, which
>     makes sense, since Windows is not posix :) Can even use threads.
>     
>     I guess I try to get the test-suite to run now.
>     
>     I'm pretty happy now that my issues on windows could be resolved
>     in the last few weeks.
>     
>     Regards
>     
>     Jan Schukat
>     
>     
>     
>     Gesendet: Mittwoch, 10. April 2013 um 22:23 Uhr
>     Von: "Andy Wingo" <address@hidden>
>     An: "Jan Schukat" <address@hidden>
>     Cc: address@hidden
>     Betreff: Re: bug#14171: REPL doesn't work on windows min-gw
>     On Wed 10 Apr 2013 05:59, "Jan Schukat" <address@hidden> writes:
>     
>     > system/repl/common.scm:147:25: In procedure make-repl:
>     > system/repl/common.scm:147:25: In procedure module-lookup:
>     Unbound
>     > variable: times
>     
>     Can you try with the 2.0.9 release, made yesterday? It should fix
>     this
>     error.
>     
>     Andy
>     --
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