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Re: [MIT-Scheme-devel] Setting up version-controlled src/runtime on OS X
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Taylor R Campbell |
Subject: |
Re: [MIT-Scheme-devel] Setting up version-controlled src/runtime on OS X? |
Date: |
Wed, 14 Oct 2009 23:35:36 -0400 |
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Date: Wed, 14 Oct 2009 19:28:04 -0700
From: Derek Peschel <address@hidden>
Does anyone have documentation for generating a CVS repository from
mit-scheme-20090107.tar.gz or for generating a build tree (that I can
use for configure, make, make install) from a clone of the git repository?
Just run
git clone git://git.savannah.gnu.org/mit-scheme.git
If you have installed an existing Scheme that is recent enough (e.g.,
the 20090107 snapshot), then you can then build Scheme in the src
subdirectory by running Setup.sh, configure, and make. You need to
rerun Setup.sh only after certain changes -- those to cpp dependencies
in the microcode, to the files in microcode/makegen, &c. You need to
rerun configure only after changing configure.ac or the makfiles, &c.,
as usual. After building, you can run what you have built from the
src subdirectory with
./microcode/scheme --library lib
It is also helpful to use
MITSCHEME_INF_DIRECTORY=`pwd` ./microcode/scheme --library lib
so that Scheme will know where to find debugging information.