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Re: [Bug-mit-scheme] [bug #34689] [9.1] Build failure on x86_64-linux-gn
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Matt Birkholz |
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Re: [Bug-mit-scheme] [bug #34689] [9.1] Build failure on x86_64-linux-gnu |
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Mon, 7 Nov 2011 13:58:57 -0700 |
> From: address@hidden (Ludovic Courtès)
> Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2011 12:50:45 +0100
>
> [...]
>
> I actually read the fine src/README.txt, which led me to think that
> ‘make’ alone would work. Perhaps it should be updated to reflect that?
How? I tried to wave you off in the first paragraph:
This README delves into the details of building MIT/GNU Scheme
from source on GNU/Linux. If you found this README in a binary
distribution, you probably want the installation instructions in
../doc/user-manual/mit-scheme-user.info node "Installation", also
available online at http://www.gnu.org/software/mit-scheme/.
The rest of this file assumes you were able to successfully complete
an installation...
?
> Would it be an option for you to have a top-level configure and
> makefile that would allow ‘./configure && make’ to do the right
> thing (info "(standards) Managing Releases")?
I would like to see that, but I never learned to use VPATH, and do not
use proprietary operating systems. I dare not muck about in the build
process more than I have already. I tried to KISS it with something
like
#! /bin/sh
(cd src; ./configure $*)
(cd doc; ./configure $*)
But that does not do justice to `./configure --help'...
mumble...
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